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OAK: A species of tree with dense, hard, wood. A tough durable wood. [Strong's #: 424, 427] Lexicon | Concordance OASIS: A location where there is freedom from activity or labor; a place for resting or lodging. [Strong's #: 4494, 4496] Lexicon | Concordance OATH: Something corroborated by a vow. A binding agreement, including the curse for violating the oath. [Strong's #: 423] Lexicon | Concordance OBEDIENCE: Submission to the will of another. In the sense of being restrained. [Strong's #: 3349] Lexicon | Concordance OFFENSE: The exceeding of due bounds or limits. [Strong's #: 6588] Lexicon | Concordance OFFERING.OF.RESTITUTION: Having all necessary parts, elements or steps. A state of being whole or full. Left unaltered and whole in its original functional state without removing or adding to it. To finish. A sacrifice or offering given to bring about peace. [Strong's #: 8001, 8002, 8003] Lexicon | Concordance OIL: A semi-liquid, often oily and thick. Usually olive oil and used as a medicinal ointment. Also, meaning fat or rich. [Strong's #: 8081, 8082] Lexicon | Concordance OLD.AGE: One up in years. [Strong's #: 2209] Lexicon | Concordance OLIVE: The fruit or the tree. The fruit of the olive is used for food and as a source of oil. [Strong's #: 2132] Lexicon | Concordance ON.ACCOUNT.OF: A telling of what occurred previously. Thus used in Hebrew as a rolling back around. (Alwys prefixed with the letter ב). [Strong's #: 1558] Lexicon | Concordance ONLY: A single instance or thing and nothing more or different; At all. [Strong's #: 7535] Lexicon | Concordance ONYX: Probably the Onyx, a form of quartz that may be of any color. The Septuagint uses beryllios (Beryl). Another possible translation is the Malachite. [Strong's #: 7718] Lexicon | Concordance OPEN (Verb): To open up as opening a gate or door; to have no confining barrier; Engrave (when written in the piel [intensive] form). [Strong's #: 6603, 6605, 6606] Lexicon | Concordance OPEN.UP (Verb): To make available or accessible. Open the eyes or ears to see or hear. [Strong's #: 6491] Lexicon | Concordance OPENING: Something that is open, as an entrance or opening of a tent, house or city. [Strong's #: 6607, 6608] Lexicon | Concordance OPPOSITE: Something in front of; on the other side; in the presence of; Before, in the face of. [Strong's #: 5048, 5049] Lexicon | Concordance OR: An alternative or optional desire; whether. [Strong's #: 176] Lexicon | Concordance ORNAMENT: Something that lends grace and beauty. Precious ornaments probably with gems. [Strong's #: 4030] Lexicon | Concordance ORNAMENTAL.RING: A circular band worn as an ornament. [Strong's #: 5141] Lexicon | Concordance OTHER: One that remains or follows after another; Another. [Strong's #: 312, 317] Lexicon | Concordance OTHER.SIDE: As being across from this side. [Strong's #: 5676] Lexicon | Concordance OTHERWISE: In a different manner or way. [Strong's #: 6435] Lexicon | Concordance OUTSIDE: A place or region beyond an enclosure or barrier. [Strong's #: 2351] Lexicon | Concordance OVEN: A chamber used for baking, heating or drying. As a lamp for cooking. [Strong's #: 8574] Lexicon | Concordance OVERCOME (Verb): To get the better of. Be successful in strength or authority. [Strong's #: 1396] Lexicon | Concordance OVERLOOK (Verb): To unintentionaly look past, forget. [Strong's #: 5382] Lexicon | Concordance OVERSEER: One who carefully watches over; a superintendent. [Strong's #: 6496] Lexicon | Concordance OVERSIGHT: Watchful and responsible care. [Strong's #: 4870] Lexicon | Concordance OVERTAKE (Verb): To catch up with; to remove in the sense of taking over. [Strong's #: 5253, 5381] Lexicon | Concordance OVERTURN (Verb): To turn something over or upside down, as if pouring out its contents. [Strong's #: 2015] Lexicon | Concordance OVERTURNING: The act of turning something over. [Strong's #: 2018] Lexicon | Concordance OWNER: Possessor of an article or property. [Strong's #: 1376] Lexicon | Concordance OX: A domestic bovine animal used for pulling heavy loads. [Strong's #: 7794, 8450] Lexicon | Concordance |