H1431 Definition
- Strong's number
- H1431
- Lemma
- גָּדַל
- Transliteration
- gâdal
- Pronunciation
- gaw-dal'
- Strong's definition
- to be (causatively make) large (in various senses, as in body, mind, estate or honor, also in pride) advance, boast, bring up, exceed, excellent, be(-come, do, give, make, wax), great(-er, come to... estate, [phrase] things), grow(up), increase, lift up, magnify(-ifical), be much set by, nourish (up), pass, promote, proudly (spoken), tower. a primitive root; properly, to twist (compare H1434 (גְּדִל)), i.e.
Isaiah 49:21 - Then shalt thou say in thine heart Who hath begotten me these seeing I have lost my children and am desolate a captive and removing to and fro and who hath brought up these Behold I was left alone these where
Isaiah 51:18 - There is none to guide her among all the sons whom she hath brought forth neither is there any that taketh her by the hand her among all the sons that she hath brought up
Psalms 55:12 - For it was not an enemy that reproached me then I could have borne it neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me then I would have hid
Psalms 69:30 - I will praise the name of God with a song and will magnify him with thanksgiving
Psalms 70:4 - thee rejoice and be glad Let all those that seek say continually be magnified Let God in thee and let such as love thy salvation
Psalms 92:5 - how great are thy works O LORD are very deep and thy thoughts
Psalms 104:1 - Bless O my soul O LORD O LORD my God great thou art very with honour and majesty thou art clothed
Psalms 126:2 - filled with laughter Then was our mouth and our tongue with singing then said they among the heathen great things The LORD hath done
Psalms 126:3 - great things The LORD hath done for us whereof we are glad
Psalms 138:2 - I will worship temple toward thy holy and praise above all thy name for thy lovingkindness and for thy truth for thou hast magnified above all thy name thy word
Psalms 144:12 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth that our daughters may be as corner stones polished after the similitude of a palace