אוֹן
on (H0202)
strength
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word "on" (H0202) conveys the concept of "strength." This semantic domain is related to the human body and health, indicating that the word has physical connotations. Throughout the Bible, the term is used 13 times, demonstrating its importance in various contexts. The use of "on" ranges from describing physical abilities and endurance to referring to emotional or spiritual vitality. This versatility suggests that the concept of strength encompasses multiple aspects of human functionality, rather than being limited to one specific domain. Given its association with human body and health, the significance of "on" likely lies in its representation of a vital and resilient aspect of humanity. This may pertain to the ability to carry burdens, persevere in times of hardship, or maintain a sense of life and energy, both physically and spiritually.
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“Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength; excelling in dignity, and excelling in power.
but he shall acknowledge the firstborn, the son of the hated, by giving him a double portion of all that he has; for he is the beginning of his strength. The right of the firstborn is his.
The steps of his strength will be shortened. His own counsel will cast him down.
His strength will be famished. Calamity will be ready at his side.
His children will seek the favor of the poor. His hands will give back his wealth.
Look now, his strength is in his thighs. His force is in the muscles of his belly.
and struck all the firstborn in Egypt, the chief of their strength in the tents of Ham.
He struck also all the firstborn in their land, the first fruits of all their manhood.
When a wicked man dies, hope perishes, and expectation of power comes to nothing.
Lift up your eyes on high, and see who has created these, who brings out their army by number. He calls them all by name. by the greatness of his might, and because he is strong in power, not one is lacking.
He gives power to the weak. He increases the strength of him who has no might.
In the womb he took his brother by the heel; and in his manhood he contended with God.
Ephraim said, “Surely I have become rich, I have found myself wealth. In all my wealth they won’t find in me any iniquity that is sin.”