Strong's Lexicon zeh: this, that Original Word: זֶה Word Origin: A primitive word Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 3778: οὗτος (houtos) • This, these Usage: The word זֶה (zeh) is a demonstrative pronoun used extensively in the Hebrew Bible to indicate a specific object, person, or concept. It is often translated as "this" or "that" in English. Context: The Hebrew word זֶה (zeh) is a fundamental demonstrative pronoun in Biblical Hebrew, appearing frequently throughout the Old Testament. It serves to specify or identify a particular noun, often providing emphasis or clarity in a sentence. The word can be used in both singular and plural forms, depending on the context, and it can refer to objects, people, or abstract concepts. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origintypographical error for seh, q.v. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance lamb ('ab Samuel by permutation for seh; a sheep -- lamb. see HEBREW 'ab see HEBREW seh Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance hă·zeh — 4 Occ.haz·zeh — 699 Occ. kā·zeh — 3 Occ. lā·zeh — 3 Occ. miz·zeh — 63 Occ. ū·miz·zeh — 13 Occ. ū·ḇā·zeh — 1 Occ. ḇā·zeh — 6 Occ. wə·ḵā·zeh — 3 Occ. wə·zeh — 51 Occ. ḵā·zōh — 1 Occ. kā·zōh — 2 Occ. zōw — 1 Occ. zōh — 8 Occ. baz·zā·hāḇ — 6 Occ. baz·zā·hāḇ- — 1 Occ. bə·zā·hāḇ — 1 Occ. haz·zā·hāḇ — 59 Occ. haz·zā·hāḇ- — 1 Occ. kaz·zā·hāḇ — 3 Occ. |



