1. vs. quenched; satisfied, of thirst.
2. vs. weary, as from heavy toil; grieved and distressed. |
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| Kin 15:19 | I ka Kena, i ka Keniza, i ka Kademona, | the land of the Kenites, Kenizzites, Kadmonites, |
| Lunk 4:11 | ʻO Hebera no ko Kena, no nā mamo a Hobaba, ka makuahōnōwai kāne o Mose, ua hoʻokaʻawale ʻo ia iā ia iho, mai ko Kena aku, a ua hoʻomoana aʻe ʻo ia ma nā pāpū ʻo Zaʻanaima, e kokoke ana iā Kedesa. | Now Heber the Kenite had left the other Kenites, the descendants of Hobab, Moses’ brother-in-law, and pitched his tent by the great tree in Zaanannim near Kedesh. |
| Lunk 4:17 | Holo akula ʻo Sisera ma kona wāwae, a i ka halelewa o Iaʻela ka wahine a Hebera no ko Kena; no ka mea, ua noho kuʻikahi ʻo Iabina, ke aliʻi o Hazora me ka poʻe o Hebera no ko Kena. | Sisera, meanwhile, fled on foot to the tent of Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, because there was an alliance between Jabin king of Hazor and the family of Heber the Kenite. |
| Lunk 5:24 | Ma mua o nā wāhine, e pōmaikaʻi ana ʻo Iaʻela, Ka wahine a Hebera no ko Kena; E pōmaikaʻi ana ia ma mua o nā wāhine i loko o nā halelewa. | “Most blessed of women be Jael, the wife of Heber the Kenite, most blessed of tent-dwelling women. |
| Hal 104:16 | Ua kena nō nā lāʻau o Iēhova, Nā kedera hoʻi o Lebanona, nā mea āna i kanu ai; | The trees of the LORD are well watered, the cedars of Lebanon that he planted. |
| ʻAm 4:8 | A hele aku ʻelua ʻekolu paha nā kūlanakauhale i kekahi kūlanakauhale e inu i ka wai, ʻaʻole naʻe i kena: Akā, ʻaʻole ʻoukou i hoʻi hou mai iaʻu, wahi a Iēhova. | People staggered from town to town for water but did not get enough to drink, yet you have not returned to me," declares the LORD. |
| Hagai 1:6 | Ua lūlū nui aku ʻoukou, a he ʻuʻuku ka mea a ʻoukou i ʻohi ai; ua ʻai ʻoukou, ʻaʻole naʻe i māʻona; ua inu ʻoukou, ʻaʻole naʻe i kena ka make wai; ua ʻaʻahu kapa ʻoukou, ʻaʻole nō naʻe ʻoukou i mehana; a ʻo ka mea i hana e uku ʻia mai, ua hahao ʻia kāna uku ma loko o ke ʻeke pukapuka. | You have planted much, but have harvested little. You eat, but never have enough. You drink, but never have your fill. You put on clothes, but are not warm. You earn wages, only to put them in a purse with holes in it." |
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