Strongs Word Description
H1081 בַּלאֲדָן Bal'adan (bal-ad-awn') n/p. 1. Bel (is his) lord 2. Baladan, the name of a Babylonian prince [from H1078 and H113 (contracted)] KJV: Baladan. Root(s): H1078, H113
H1082 בָּלַג balag (baw-lag') v. 1. to break off or loose (in a favorable or unfavorable sense) 2. desist (from grief) or invade (with destruction) [a primitive root] KJV: comfort, (recover) strength(-en).
H1083 בִּלגָּה Bilgah (bil-gaw') n/p. 1. desistance 2. Bilgah, the name of two Israelites [from H1082] KJV: Bilgah. Root(s): H1082
H1084 בִּלגַּי Bilgay (bil-gah'ee) n/p. 1. desistant 2. Bilgai, an Israelite [from H1082] KJV: Bilgai. Root(s): H1082
H1085 בִּלדַּד Bildad (bil-dad') n/p. 1. Bildad, one of Job's friends [of uncertain derivation] KJV: Bildad.
H1086 בָּלָה balah (baw-law') v. 1. to fail 2. (by implication) to wear out, decay (causatively, consume, spend) [a primitive root] KJV: consume, enjoy long, become (make, wax) old, spend, waste.
H1087 בָּלֶה baleh (baw-leh') adj. 1. worn out [from H1086] KJV: old. Root(s): H1086
H1088 בָּלָה Balah (baw-law') n/l. 1. failure 2. Balah, a place in Israel [feminine of H1087] KJV: Balah. Root(s): H1087
H1089 בָּלַה balahh (baw-lah') v. 1. to palpitate 2. (hence) (causatively) to terrify [a primitive root (rather by transposition for H926)] KJV: trouble. Root(s): H926
H1090 בִּלהָה Bilhah (bil-haw') n/p. 1. timid 2. Bilhah, the name of one of Jacob's concubines 3. also of a place in Israel [from H1089] KJV: Bilhah. Root(s): H1089