traffic , 1KI , 10:15


traffic , EZE , 17:4 ,  EZE , 28:5 ,  EZE , 28:18


traffic , GE , 42:34


traffickers , ISA , 23:8




 


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  sell 4097 # piprasko {pip-ras'-ko}; a reduplicated and

prolonged form of prao {prah'-o}; (which occurs only as an

alternate in certain tenses); contracted from perao (to traverse;

 from the base of 4008); to traffic (by travelling), i.e.

dispose of as merchandise or into slavery (literally or

figuratively): -- {sell}.[ql




 


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 traffick  Interlinear Index Study




traffick GEN 042 034 And bring <00935 +bow> > your youngest

<06996 +qatan > brother <00251 +>ach > unto me : then shall I

know <03045 +yada< > that ye [ are ] no <03808 +lo> > spies

<07270 +ragal > , but [ that ] ye [ are ] true <03651 +ken > [

men : so ] will I deliver <05414 +nathan > you your brother

<00251 +>ach > , and ye shall {traffick} <05503 +cachar > in the

land <00776 +>erets > .


traffick 1KI 010 015 Beside <00905 +bad > [ that he had ] of the

merchantmen <08446 +tuwr > , and of the {traffick} <04536

+micchar > of the spice <07402 +rakal > merchants <07402 +rakal

> , and of all <03605 +kol > the kings <04428 +melek > of Arabia

<06152 +< Arab > , and of the governors <06346 +pechah > of the

country <00776 +>erets > .


traffick EZE 017 004 He cropped <06998 +qataph > off the top

<07218 +ro>sh > of his young <03242 +y@niqah > twigs <03242

+y@niqah > , and carried <00935 +bow> > it into a land <00776

+>erets > of {traffick} <03667 +K@na<an > ; he set <07760 +suwm

> it in a city <05892 +<iyr > of merchants <07402 +rakal > .


traffick EZE 028 005 By thy great <07230 +rob > wisdom <02451

+chokmah > [ and ] by thy {traffick} <07404 +r@kullah > hast

thou increased <07235 +rabah > thy riches <02428 +chayil > , and

thine heart <03824 +lebab > is lifted <01361 +gabahh > up

because of thy riches <02428 +chayil > :


traffick EZE 028 018 Thou hast defiled <02490 +chalal > thy

sanctuaries <04720 +miqdash > by the multitude <07230 +rob > of

thine iniquities <05771 +<avon > , by the iniquity <05766 +<evel

> of thy {traffick} <07404 +r@kullah > ; therefore will I bring

<03318 +yatsa> > forth <03318 +yatsa> > a fire <00784 +>esh >

from the midst <08432 +tavek > of thee , it shall devour <00398

+>akal > thee , and I will bring <05414 +nathan > thee to ashes

<00665 +>epher > upon the earth <00776 +>erets > in the sight

<05869 +<ayin > of all <03605 +kol > them that behold <07200

+ra>ah > thee .






 


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 by thy traffic hast thou increased thy riches  <EZE28  -:5 >


thy traffic                             <EZE28  -:18 >


traffick  GEN 042 034 And bring <00935  +bow> > your youngest

<06996  +qatan > brother <00251  +>ach > unto me : then shall I

know <03045  +yada< > that ye  [ are ]  no <03808  +lo> > spies

<07270  +ragal > ,  but  [ that ]  ye  [ are ]  true <03651  

+ken >  [ men : so ]  will I deliver <05414  +nathan > you your

brother <00251  +>ach > ,  and ye shall {traffick} <05503  

+cachar > in the land <00776  +>erets > .


 


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 traffick -3667 canaan , merchant , {traffick} ,  


traffick -4536 {traffick} ,  


traffick -5503 about , go , merchant , merchantmen , merchants ,

occupied , panteth , trade , {traffick} ,  


traffick -7404 merchandise , {traffick} ,  


traffickers -3669 canaanite , canaanites , canaanitess ,

canaanitish , merchants , {traffickers} ,  


 


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 traffic 4536 -- micchar -- {traffic}.


traffic 7404 r@kullah -- -- merchandise, {traffic}.


traffick 3667 -- K@na\an -- Canaan, merchant, {traffick}.


traffick 5503 -- cachar -- go about, merchant(-man), occupy with,

 pant, trade,{traffick}.


trafficker 3669 -- K@na\aniy -- Canaanite, merchant,

{trafficker}.


 


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 traffic 4536 ## micchar {mis-khawr'}; from 5503; trade: --

{traffic}.[ql traffic 7404 ## r@kullah {rek-ool-law'}; feminine

passive participle of 7402; trade (as peddled): -- merchandise,

{traffic}.[ql


traffick 3667 ## K@na<an {ken-ah'-an}; from 3665; humiliated;

Kenaan, a son a Ham; also the country inhabited by him: --

Canaan, merchant, {traffick}. [ql


traffick 5503 ## cachar {saw-khar'}; a primitive root; to travel

round (specifically as a pedlar); intensively, to palpitate: --

go about, merchant(-man), occupy with, pant, trade, {traffick}.

[ql


trafficker 3669 ## K@na<aniy {ken-ah-an-ee'}; patrial from 3667;

a Kenaanite or inhabitant of Kenaan; by implication, a pedlar

(the Canaanites standing for their neighbors the Ishmaelites,

who conducted mercantile caravans): -- Canaanite, merchant,

{trafficker}. [ql


 


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 traffick 028 005 Eze                /^{traffick /hast thou

increased thy riches , and thine heart is lifted up because of

thy riches :


traffick 017 004 Eze                /^{traffick /he set it in a

city of merchants .


traffick 042 034 Gen                /^{traffick /in the land .


traffick 010 015 IKi                /^{traffick /of the spice

merchants , and of all the kings of Arabia , and of the

governors of the country .


traffick 028 018 Eze                /^{traffick /therefore will

I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it shall devour

thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth in the sight

of all them that behold thee.


traffickers 023 008 Isa             /^{traffickers /are the

honourable of the earth ?


 


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 traffic <GEN42 -34> And bring your youngest brother unto me:

then


shall I know that ye [are] no spies, but [that] ye [are] true

[men:


so] will I deliver you your brother, and ye shall {traffic} in

the


land.




traffic <1KI10 -15> Beside [that he had] of the merchantmen, and

of


the {traffic} of the spice merchants, and of all the kings of


Arabia, and of the governors of the country.




traffic <EZE17 -4> He cropped off the top of his young twigs, and


carried it into a land of {traffic}; he set it in a city of


merchants.




traffic <EZE28 -5> By thy great wisdom [and] by thy {traffic}

hast


thou increased thy riches, and thine heart is lifted up because

of


thy riches:




traffic <EZE28 -18> Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the


multitude of thine iniquities, by the iniquity of thy {traffic};


therefore will I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee, it

shall


devour thee, and I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth i




n the sight of all them that behold thee.


















 


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