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HebrewH8615

תִּקְוָה

tiqvâh

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "tiqvâh" primarily means a cord or rope used for attachment. Figuratively, it represents hope or expectation, often tied to longing or anticipation for something desired. It can also imply the act of living with a sense of expectancy.

literally a cord (as an attachment); figuratively, expectancy

The Hebrew word tiqvâh means "literally a cord (as an attachment); figuratively, expectancy," encompassing related ideas including expectation, hope, live, thing that I long for..

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תִּקְוָהelpis — expectation (abstractly or concretely) or confidence

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