Hebrew · H1447, H1760

גָּדֵר הַדְּחוּיָה

A circumvallation ; by implication, an inclosure · to push down

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גָּדֵר H1447 a circumvallation ; by implication, an inclosure
דָּחָה H1760 to push down
Pronunciation dōḥû
To forcibly remove or displace someone from a position of stability, often implying rejection or expulsion
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What does גָּדֵר הַדְּחוּיָה (gader haddechuyah) mean in the Bible?

גָּדֵר · דָּחָה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "a pushed-over or collapsing fence".

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What does גָּדֵר · דָּחָה mean in the Bible?

גָּדֵר · דָּחָה is a Hebrew phrase meaning "a pushed-over or collapsing fence".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H1447, H1760?

H1447, H1760 is connected to 22 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. a pushed-over or collapsing fence

Strong's H1447, H1760
Lexical occurrences 22 verses

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a pushed-over or collapsing fence
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