Raw Strong's Lookup Data
H5715 - eduth (testimony)
66 occurrences, 17 translations
Top: "of the testimony" (22.7%), "the testimony" (19.7%), "of testimony" (12.1%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: ʻêdûwth, meaning: testimony, witness
Key verses: Exo 16:34; 25:16,21,22; 26:33,34; 27:21; 30:6,26,36; 31:7,18; 32:15; 34:29; 38:21; 39:35; 40:3,5,20,21; Lev 16:13; 24:3; Num 1:50,53; 4:5; 7:89; 9:15; 10:11; 18:2; also Psa 19:8; 78:5; 119:14,31,36,88,99,111,129,144,157
H1285 - berith (covenant)
317 occurrences, 45 translations
Top: "of the covenant" (18.9%), "my covenant" (14.2%), "covenant" (12.6%), "a covenant" (12.6%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: bᵉrîyth, meaning: compact (because made by passing between pieces of flesh); confederacy, covenant, league
Key verses: Exo 19:5; 24:7,8; 34:10,27,28; Deu 4:13,23; 5:2,3; 9:9,11,15; 31:16,20; also Jer 31:31-33; Heb referenced via NT equivalent
H4941 - mishpat (judgment)
448 occurrences, 133 translations
Top: "judgment" (15.4%), "my judgments" (5.1%), "of judgment" (4.7%)
Lexicon: masculine noun, transliteration: mishpâṭ, meaning: verdict, sentence, formal decree, act, place, suit, crime, penalty; abstractly justice, right, privilege, style
Key verses: Exo 21:1; 24:3; Lev 18:4,5; 26:46; Deu 4:1,5,8,14,45; 33:10,21; Neh 9:13
H2706 - choq (statute)
134 occurrences, 55 translations
Top: "the statutes" (10.4%), "thy statutes" (10.4%), "statutes" (9.7%)
Lexicon: masculine noun, transliteration: chôq, meaning: enactment, appointment of time/space/quantity; appointed, bound, commandment, decree, due, law, ordinance, statute
Key verses: Exo 15:25,26; 18:16,20; Lev 10:11; 26:46; Deu 4:1,5,6,8,14,40,45; 5:1,28; 6:1,17,20,24; Neh 9:13,14
H8451 - towrah (law/torah)
244 occurrences, 47 translations
Top: "the law" (24.6%), "of the law" (11.5%), "law" (9.8%), "thy law" (8.2%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: tôwrâh, meaning: precept or statute, especially the Decalogue or Pentateuch; law
Key verses: Gen 26:5; Exo 12:49; 13:9; 16:4,28; 24:12; Deu 1:5; 4:8,44; 17:11,18,19; 27:3,8,26; 28:58,61; 31:9,11,12,24,26; 33:4,10; Jos 1:7,8; 8:31,32,34; Neh 9:3,13,14,26,29,34; Psa 1:2; 19:8; 119 passim
H676 - etsba (finger)
34 occurrences, 21 translations
Top: "with his finger" (26.5%), "his finger" (8.8%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: ʼetsbaʻ, meaning: finger, by analogy toe
Key verses in law context: Exo 8:15 ("finger of God" in the plague context); 31:18 ("written with the finger of God"); Deu 9:10 ("written with the finger of God")
H4687 - mitsvah (commandment)
190 occurrences, 44 translations
Top: "the commandments" (14.2%), "his commandments" (12.6%), "my commandments" (12.1%), "thy commandments" (10.5%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: mitsvâh, meaning: command, whether human or divine (collectively, the Law); commandment, law, ordinance, precept
Key verses: Gen 26:5; Exo 15:26; 16:28; 20:6; 24:12; Deu 4:2,40; 5:28; 6:1,2,17,25; 8:1,2,11; 10:13; 11:1,13; 30:11,16; Neh 9:14,18,29,34
6 occurrences, 4 translations
Top: "the mediator" (50%), "of a mediator" (16.7%), "a mediator" (16.7%), "mediator" (16.7%)
Lexicon: masculine noun, transliteration: mesítēs, meaning: go-between, internunciator
ALL occurrences: Gal 3:19,20; 1Ti 2:5; Heb 8:6; 9:15; 12:24
OT references in lexicon: Deu 5:5; Job 9:33
G1785 - entole (commandment)
43 occurrences, 8 translations
Top: "commandment" (53.5%), "commandments" (27.9%)
Lexicon: feminine noun, transliteration: entolḗ, meaning: injunction, authoritative prescription
Key law-series verses: Mat 15:3,6; 19:17; 22:36,38,40; Mrk 7:8; 10:5,19; 12:28; Rom 7:8-13; 13:9; Eph 2:15; Heb 7:5,16,18; 9:19; 1Jn 2:3,7; 3:22-24; 4:21; 5:2,3; Rev 12:17; 14:12; 22:14
G1378 - dogma (ordinance/decree)
5 occurrences, 4 translations
Top: "decrees" (40%), "a decree" (20%), "ordinances" (20%), "of ordinances" (20%)
Lexicon: neuter noun, transliteration: dógma, meaning: law (civil, ceremonial)
ALL occurrences: Luk 2:1; Act 16:4; 17:7; Eph 2:15; Col 2:14
OT LXX references: Dan 2:13; 3:10; 4:3; 6:13; Heb 11:23
NOTE: dogma appears in the two key cessation passages (Eph 2:15, Col 2:14) but NEVER in reference to the Decalogue or moral law
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