Concordancia Strong ayit: ave, aves, vuela, un halcón, otra ave de rapiña. Palabra Original: עָ֫יִטParte del Discurso: Sustantivo masculino Transliteración: ayit Ortografía Fonética: (ah'-yit) Definición: ave, aves, vuela, un halcón, otra ave de rapiña. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: ave (3), aves (3), vuela (1). Strong's Concordance ayit: a bird of prey Original Word: עָ֫יִטPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: ayit Phonetic Spelling: (ah'-yit) Short Definition: prey Brown-Driver-Briggs עַ֫יִט noun masculineJer 12:19 bird(s) of prey (from scream); — absolute ׳ע Genesis 15:11+, עָ֑יִט Job 28:7, with article (perhaps) ׳הַע Jeremiah 12:9b (compare Gie; ׳הַע interrogative va); construct עֵיט Isaiah 18:6; Ezekiel 39:4; — usually collective Genesis 15:11 (JE), Isaiah 18:6; Job 28:7, עֵיט הָרִים Isaiah 18:6, עֵיט צִמּוֺר כָּלכָּֿנָף Ezekiel 39:4; figurative of foes of Judah Jeremiah 12:9 b; of single bird Jeremiah 12:9 a (figurative of Judah), Isaiah 46:11 (figurative of invader, "" אִישׁ עֲצָתִי). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance bird, fowl, ravenous bird From iyt; a hawk or other bird of prey -- bird, fowl, ravenous (bird). see HEBREW iyt Forms and Transliterations הַעַ֖יִט הַעַ֨יִט הָעַ֔יִט הָעַ֖יִט העיט לְעֵ֣יט לְעֵ֨יט לעיט עַ֔יִט עָ֑יִט עיט ‘a·yiṭ ‘ā·yiṭ ‘ayiṭ ‘āyiṭ Ayit ha‘ayiṭ hā‘ayiṭ ha·‘a·yiṭ hā·‘a·yiṭ haAyit lə‘êṭ lə·‘êṭ leEitLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 58618 Occurrences ‘ā·yiṭ — 2 Occ. hā·‘a·yiṭ — 4 Occ. lə·‘êṭ — 2 Occ. Genesis 15:11 HEB: וַיֵּ֥רֶד הָעַ֖יִט עַל־ הַפְּגָרִ֑ים NAS: The birds of prey came down KJV: And when the fowls came down INT: came the birds upon the carcasses Job 28:7 Isaiah 18:6 Isaiah 18:6 Isaiah 46:11 Jeremiah 12:9 Jeremiah 12:9 Ezekiel 39:4 |