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The meaning of תְּעָלָה

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Definition

conduit, cured, healing, little river, trench, watercourse. - a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation) - al...

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תְּעָלָה

Phoneticteh-aw-law'
Transliterationtᵉʻâlâh
Grammar Code
H:N-F
Hebrew Noun, Feminine
Strong's Definition
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

conduit, cured, healing, little river, trench, watercourse. - a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation) - also a bandage or plaster (as placed upon a wound) 1) conduit, water course, trench 2) healing (of new flesh and skin forming over wound) 2a) (CLBL) bandage, plaister (for healing of wound)

Scripture References

Occurrences in the Bible

11 total references
ReferenceText
1 Kings 18:35

And the water ran round about the altar; and he filled the trench also with water.

Word: תְּעָלָה (tᵉʻâlâh)
2 Kings 20:20

And the rest of the acts of Hezekiah, and all his might, and how he made a pool, and a conduit, and brought water into the city, are they not written in the book of the chronicles of the kings of Judah?

Word: תְּעָלָה (tᵉʻâlâh)
Job 38:25

Who hath divided a watercourse for the overflowing of waters, or a way for the lightning of thunder;

Word: תְּעָלָה (tᵉʻâlâh)
Isaiah 36:2

And the king of Assyria sent Rabshakeh from Lachish to Jerusalem unto king Hezekiah with a great army. And he stood by the conduit of the upper pool in the highway of the fuller’s field.

Word: תְּעָלָה (tᵉʻâlâh)
Jeremiah 46:11

Go up into Gilead, and take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Egypt: in vain shalt thou use many medicines; for thou shalt not be cured.

Word: תְּעָלָה (tᵉʻâlâh)

Usage Statistics

Total Occurrences
11x
Most Frequent Book
1 Kings

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