Strong's Lexicon poh or po or po: Here, in this place Original Word: פֹה Word Origin: Derived from a primitive particle Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew adverb "poh," the concept of "here" or "in this place" can be found in Greek words like "ἐνταῦθα" (G1759) or "ὧδε" (G5602), which are used in the New Testament to denote location or presence. Usage: The Hebrew word "poh" is an adverb used to denote a specific location, often translated as "here" or "in this place." It is used to indicate a particular spot or position, emphasizing presence or location in a narrative or dialogue. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of place and presence was significant, often tied to the idea of divine presence or human interaction with the divine. The use of "poh" in the Hebrew Bible reflects the importance of specific locations in the unfolding of God's plan, whether it be a place of revelation, encounter, or action. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. adverb Definition here, hither NASB Translation each side (16), here (45), side (2), side and on the other (1), thus (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מֹּה58, and (Ezekiel 40-41, 23 out of 35 t.) מּוֺ, also Job 38:11b מֹּא, adverb of location here, hither (probably from the same demonstrative √ found in so, then (often in apodosis), אַף, אֵפוֺא: compare Köii. l, 247 f., 243, 331 f.): — 1 here: a. Genesis 19:12 עֹד מִילְֿךָ מֹּה whom hast thou still here ? Genesis 22:5 שְׁבוּ לָכֶם מֹּה, Genesis 40:15; Numbers 22:8; Numbers 32:16; Deuteronomy 5:28; Deuteronomy 12:8; Judges 4:20 הֲיֵשׁ מֹּה אִישׁ, 2 Kings 3:11, etc.; asked in some surprise, Judges 18:3 מַהלְּֿךָ פֹה = what is thy business here ? simil. 1 Kings 19:9,13; Isaiah 22:16; Isaiah 52:5 וְעַתָּה מַהלִּֿיפֹֿה. compare the synonym בָּזֶה, כֹּה 2. b. עַדמֹּֿה Job 38:11 a. c. מִמֹּה or מִמּוֺ, only Ezekiel 40-41, and always (except Ezekiel 40:12 a, where it must be supplied with ᵐ5 ᵑ6) repeated, on this side ... on that side (compare מִזֶּה ֗֗֗ מִזֶּה), Ezekiel 40:10 (twice in verse); Ezekiel 40:12b; Ezekiel 40:21 (twice in verse), etc. d. with the interrogative אֵי, אֵיפֹה where ?. 2 after a verb of motion, hither, 1 Samuel 16:11 עַדבּֿאֹוֺ פֹה, Ezra 4:2. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance here, hither, the one other, this, that side Or po (Job 38:11) {po}; or pow {po}; probably from a primitive inseparable particle "p" (of demonstrative force) and huw'; this place (French ici), i.e. Here or hence -- here, hither, the one (other, this, that) side. see HEBREW huw' Forms and Transliterations וּ֠פֹה וּמִפּ֑וֹ וּמִפּ֔וֹ וּמִפּ֖וֹ וּמִפּֽוֹ׃ וּפֹ֥א־ ומפו ומפו׃ ופא־ ופה מִפֹּ֑ה מִפֹּ֔ה מִפֹּ֖ה מִפֹּ֗ה מִפֹּ֥ה מִפֹּֽה׃ מִפֹּה֙ מִפּ֑וֹ מִפּ֔וֹ מִפּ֖וֹ מִפּ֛וֹ מִפּ֣וֹ מִפּ֥וֹ מִפּֽוֹ׃ מִפּוֹ֙ מפה מפה׃ מפו מפו׃ פֹ֑ה פֹ֔ה פֹ֖ה פֹ֗ה פֹ֛ה פֹ֣ה פֹּ֑ה פֹּ֔ה פֹּ֖ה פֹּ֗ה פֹּ֚ה פֹּ֣ה פֹּ֤ה פֹּ֥ה פֹּֽה־ פֹּֽה׃ פֹּה֙ פֹּה֮ פֹֽה׃ פֹה֙ פה פה־ פה׃ Foh mip·pōh mip·pōw mipPo mipPoh mippōh mippōw poh pōh p̄ōh pōh- ū·mip·pōw ū·p̄ō- ū·p̄ōh uFo Ufoh umipPo ūmippōw ūp̄ō- ūp̄ōhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 19:12 HEB: מִֽי־ לְךָ֣ פֹ֔ה חָתָן֙ וּבָנֶ֣יךָ NAS: else have you here? A son-in-law, KJV: unto Lot, Hast thou here any INT: else Whom here law and your sons Genesis 22:5 Genesis 40:15 Numbers 22:8 Numbers 32:6 Numbers 32:16 Deuteronomy 5:3 Deuteronomy 5:31 Deuteronomy 12:8 Deuteronomy 29:15 Deuteronomy 29:15 Joshua 18:6 Joshua 18:8 Judges 4:20 Judges 18:3 Judges 19:9 Ruth 4:1 Ruth 4:2 1 Samuel 16:11 1 Samuel 21:9 1 Samuel 23:3 2 Samuel 20:4 1 Kings 2:30 1 Kings 19:9 1 Kings 19:13 82 Occurrences |