Word Origin: a prim. root
Definition: to come in, come, go in, go
NASB Translation: actually come (1), advanced (8), alight (1), apply (1), approach (1), arrival (1), arrive (3), arrived (11), arrives (1), associate (4), attacks (1), attain (4), befalls (1), border (1), born (1), bring (246), bring it to pass (1), bringing (21), brings (9), brought (255), brought it to pass (2), came (590), came and brought (2), came and invaded (1), came to pass (3), came* (1), can get (1), carried (2), carry (1), certainly come (2), come (511), come and let us go (1), come from going (1), come to pass (3), comes (90), comes to pass (2), coming (106), departed (1), devoured* (2), enter (127), enter and go (1), entered (74), entering (14), enters (16), entrance (10), extended (1), fall (1), fallen (1), far* (1), followed (1), follows* (2), fulfilled (2), gave (1), get (2), give (1), go (147), go through (1), go* (2), goes (17), going (8), gone (7), granted (1), had (2), harbor (1), harvest (1), imported (1), indeed come (1), inserted (2), invade (1), invade when they came (1), invaded (1), invades (1), keep on coming (1), laid (1), Lebo-hamath (6), led (3), lifted (1), mentioned (1), migration (1), now (1), once (1), planned* (1), present (1), presented (1), presenting (1), press (1), proceed* (1), put (8), putting (1), reach (1), reached (4), reached the age (1), reenter* (2), replace* (1), reported (1), return (2), return* (1), returned (1), returned* (1), runs (1), set (6), sets (4), shedding (1), spring (1), stand (2), sundown* (1), sunset* (5), support* (1), surely comes (1), take (2), take place (1), takes (1), taking (1), threatened* (1), took (1), took place (1), traversing (1), visit* (1), went (109), went through (1).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.
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