a 5214 # Expanded Dictionary Study
a 5214 # humneo {hoom-neh'-o}; from 5215; to hymn, i.e. sing a
religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song: --
sing {a} hymn (praise unto).[ql
hymn 5214 # humneo {hoom-neh'-o}; from 5215; to hymn, i.e.
sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song:
-- sing a {hymn} (praise unto).[ql
hymn 5215 # humnos {hoom'-nos}; apparently from a simpler
(obsolete) form of hudeo (to celebrate; probably akin to 103;
compare 5667); a "hymn" or religious ode (one of the Psalms): --
{hymn}.[ql
praise 5214 # humneo {hoom-neh'-o}; from 5215; to hymn, i.e.
sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song:
-- sing a hymn ({praise} unto).[ql
sing 5214 # humneo {hoom-neh'-o}; from 5215; to hymn, i.e.
sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song:
-- {sing} a hymn (praise unto).[ql
song 5603 # oide {o-day'}; from 103; a chant or "ode" (the
general term for any words sung; while 5215 denotes especially a
religious metrical composition, and 5568 still more specifically,
a Hebrew cantillation): -- {song}.[ql
unto 5214 # humneo {hoom-neh'-o}; from 5215; to hymn, i.e.
sing a religious ode; by implication, to celebrate (God) in song:
-- sing a hymn (praise {unto}).[ql
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