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Paarai - opening
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Padan-aram - cultivated field or
table -land
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Padon - his redemption;
ox-yoke
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Pagiel - prevention - or prayer - of
God
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Pahath-Moab - ruler of Moab
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Pai - Pau - howling; sighing
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Palal - thinking
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Palestina - which is covered;
watered; or brings and causes ruin
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Pallu - marvelous; hidden
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Palti - deliverance; flight
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Paltiel - deliverance; or banishment
- of God
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Pamphylia - a nation made up of every
tribe
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Paphos - which boils - or is very
hot
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Parah - a cow; increasing
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Paran - beauty; glory;
ornament
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Parbar - a suburb
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Parmashta - a yearling bull
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Parmenas - that abides - or is
permanent
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Parnach - a bull striking - or
struck
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Parosh - a flea; the fruit of a
moth
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Parshandatha - given by prayer
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Paruah - flourishing; that flies
away
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Pasach - thy broken piece
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Pasdammin - portion or diminishing of
blood
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Paseah - passing over; halting
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Pashur - that extends or multiplies
the hole; whiteness
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Patara - trodden under foot
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Pathros - Pathrusim - mouthful of
dough; persuasion of ruin
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Patmos - mortal
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Patrobas - paternal; that pursues the
steps of his father
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Pau - same as Pai
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Paul - small; little
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Paulus - same as Paul
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Pedahzur - strong or powerful savior;
stone of redemption
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Pedaiah - redemption of the
Lord
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Pekah - he that opens; that is at
liberty
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Pekahiah - it is the Lord that
opens
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Pekod - noble; rulers
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Pelaiah - the Lord's secret or
miracle
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Pelaliah - entreating the Lord
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Pelatiah - let the Lord deliver;
deliverance of the Lord
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Peleg - division
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Pelethites - judges;
destroyers
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Pelonite - falling; secret
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Peniel - face or vision of God; that
sees God
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Peninnah - pearl; precious stone; the
face
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Pentapolis - five cities
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Pentateuch - the five books of
Moses
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Pentecost - fiftieth
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Penuel - same as Peniel