H8254 Definition

Strong's number
H8254
Lemma
שָׁקַל
Transliteration
shâqal
Pronunciation
shaw-kal'
Strong's definition
to suspend or poise (especially in trade) pay, receive(-r), spend, [idiom] throughly, weigh. a primitive root;

21 instances of the word שָׁקַל shâqal (H8254)

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  • Esther 3:9 - it into the king's If it please let it be written that they may be destroyed ten thousand talents of silver and I will pay to the hands of those that have the charge of the business to bring treasuries it into the king's

  • Esther 4:7 - told And Mordecai him of all that had happened unto him and of the sum of the money had promised that Haman to pay treasuries to the king's for the Jews to destroy

  • Job 6:2 - Oh that weighed weighed my grief and my calamity in the balances laid together

  • Ezra 8:25 - And weighed unto them the silver and the gold and the vessels even the offering of the house of our God had offered which the king and his counsellors and his lords and all Israel there present

  • Ezra 8:26 - I even weighed unto their hand and silver talents six an hundred and fifty vessels and silver an hundred talents and of gold an hundred talents

  • Ezra 8:29 - Watch ye and keep them until ye weigh them before and chief of the priests and the Levites and chief of the fathers of Israel at Jerusalem in the chambers of the house of the LORD

  • Ezra 8:33 - day Now on the fourth weighed was the silver and the gold and the vessels in the house of our God by the hand of Meremoth the son of Uriah the priest and with him was Eleazar the son of Phinehas and with them was Jozabad the son of Jeshua and Noadiah the son of Binnui Levites

  • Zechariah 11:12 - And I said good unto them If ye think give for my price and if not forbear So they weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver

  • 2 Samuel 14:26 - And when he polled his head end for it was at every year's for it was at every year's And when he polled it because the hair was heavy And when he polled it he weighed the hair his head at two hundred shekels weight after the king's

  • 2 Samuel 18:12 - said And the man unto Joab Though I should receive in mine hand a thousand shekels of silver yet would I not put forth mine hand son against the king's for in our hearing charged against the king's thee and Abishai and Ittai said Beware that none touch the young man Absalom

  • 1 Kings 20:39 - And as the king passed by he cried And as the king and he said Thy servant went out into the midst of the battle a man turned aside and brought a man and he said Keep a man he be missing he be missing be for his life be for his life a talent of silver or else thou shalt pay

  • Exodus 22:17 - refuse refuse If her father to give money her unto him he shall pay according to the dowry of virgins

  • Genesis 23:16 - hearkened And Abraham to Ephron weighed And Abraham to Ephron of silver which he had named in the audience of the sons of Heth four hundred shekels of silver current money with the merchant

  • Job 28:15 - It cannot be gotten for gold be weighed neither shall silver for the price

  • Job 31:6 - Let me be weighed balance in an even may know that God mine integrity

  • Jeremiah 32:9 - And I bought the field of Hanameel son my uncle's that was in Anathoth and weighed him the money even seventeen shekels him the money

  • Jeremiah 32:10 - And I subscribed the evidence and sealed it and took witnesses and weighed him the money in the balances

  • Isaiah 33:18 - Thine heart shall meditate terror Where is the scribe where is the receiver Where is the scribe the towers

  • Isaiah 40:12 - Who hath measured in the hollow of his hand the waters heaven with the span and meted out and comprehended in a measure the dust of the earth and weighed in scales the mountains and the hills in a balance

  • Isaiah 46:6 - They lavish gold out of the bag silver in the balance and weigh and hire a goldsmith and he maketh it a god they fall down yea they worship

  • Isaiah 55:2 - Wherefore do ye spend money not for that which is not bread and your labour not for that which satisfieth diligently diligently unto me and eat ye that which is good delight itself in fatness and let your soul

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