Hebrew · H5175, H6129

נָחָשׁ עֲקַלָּתוֹן

A snake (from its hiss) · tortuous

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נָחָשׁ H5175 a snake (from its hiss)
Pronunciation nāḥāš
Serpent; symbol of deception and evil in theological narratives, especially Genesis 3 temptation account
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עֲקַלָּתוֹן H6129 tortuous
Pronunciation ʿăqalātwōn
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What does נָחָשׁ עֲקַלָּתוֹן (nāḥāš ʿăqallāṯôn) mean in the Bible?

נָחָשׁ · עֲקַלָּתוֹן is a Hebrew phrase meaning "twisting serpent".

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What does נָחָשׁ · עֲקַלָּתוֹן mean in the Bible?

נָחָשׁ · עֲקַלָּתוֹן is a Hebrew phrase meaning "twisting serpent".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H5175, H6129?

H5175, H6129 is connected to 32 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. twisting serpent

Strong's H5175, H6129
Lexical occurrences 32 verses

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twisting serpent
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