Hebrew Strong's Lexicon

H8484

Language: 🇧🇶 Papiamentu 🇬🇧 English

Lemma: ๏ญŠึดื™ื›๏ญ‹ืŸ

Transliteration: tee-kone'

Definition: or tiykon; from ๏ญŠึซึธื•ึถืš; central

KJV Definition: middle(-most), midst

Verse usage

  • Eksodo 26:28 NASB
    "The middle bar in the center of the boards shall pass through from end to end.
  • Eksodo 36:33 NASB
    He made the middle bar to pass through in the center of the boards from end to end.
  • Huesnan 7:19 NASB
    So Gideon and the hundred men who were with him came to the outskirts of the camp at the beginning of the middle watch, when they had just posted the watch; and they blew the trumpets and smashed the pitchers that were in their hands.
  • 1 Reinan 6:6 NASB
    The lowest story [was] five cubits wide, and the middle [was] six cubits wide, and the third [was] seven cubits wide; for on the outside he made offsets [in the wall] of the house all around in order that [the beams] would not be inserted in the walls of the house.
  • 1 Reinan 6:8 NASB
    The doorway for the lowest side chamber [was] on the right side of the house; and they would go up by winding stairs to the middle [story], and from the middle to the third.
  • 2 Reinan 20:4 NASB
    Before Isaiah had gone out of the middle court, the word of the LORD came to him, saying,
  • Ezikiel 41:7 NASB
    The side chambers surrounding the temple were wider at each successive story. Because the structure surrounding the temple went upward by stages on all sides of the temple, therefore the width of the temple [increased] as it went higher; and thus one went up from the lowest [story] to the highest by way of the second [story].
  • Ezikiel 42:5 NASB
    Now the upper chambers [were] smaller because the galleries took more [space] away from them than from the lower and middle ones in the building.
  • Ezikiel 42:6 NASB
    For they [were] in three stories and had no pillars like the pillars of the courts; therefore [the upper chambers] were set back from the ground upward, more than the lower and middle ones.