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	<Data>
		<Name>Paarai</Name>
		<Def> opening</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Padan-aram</Name>
		<Def> cultivated field or table-land</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Padon</Name>
		<Def> his redemption; ox-yoke</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pagiel</Name>
		<Def> prevention, or prayer, of God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pahath-Moab</Name>
		<Def> ruler of Moab</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pai</Name>
		<Def> howling; sighing</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Palal</Name>
		<Def> thinking</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Palestina</Name>
		<Def> which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pallu</Name>
		<Def> admirable; hidden</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pallu</Name>
		<Def> marvelous; hidden</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Palti</Name>
		<Def> deliverance, flight</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Palti</Name>
		<Def> deliverance; flight</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paltiel</Name>
		<Def> deliverance; or banishment, of God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pamphylia</Name>
		<Def> a nation made up of every tribe</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paphos</Name>
		<Def> which boils, or is very hot</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parah</Name>
		<Def> a cow; increasing</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paran</Name>
		<Def> beauty; glory; ornament</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parbar</Name>
		<Def> a suburb</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parmashta</Name>
		<Def> a yearling bull</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parmenas</Name>
		<Def> that abides, or is permanent</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parnach</Name>
		<Def> a bull striking, or struck</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parosh</Name>
		<Def> a flea; the fruit of a moth</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Parshandatha</Name>
		<Def> given by prayer</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paruah</Name>
		<Def> flourishing; that flies away</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pasach</Name>
		<Def> thy broken piece</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pasdammin</Name>
		<Def> portion or diminishing of blood</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paseah</Name>
		<Def> passing over; halting</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pashur</Name>
		<Def> that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Patara</Name>
		<Def> trodden under foot</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pathros</Name>
		<Def> mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pathrusim</Name>
		<Def> mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Patmos</Name>
		<Def> mortal</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Patrobas</Name>
		<Def> paternal; that pursues the steps of his father</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pau</Name>
		<Def> howling; sighing</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pau</Name>
		<Def> same as Pai; howling; sighing</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paul</Name>
		<Def> small; little</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Paulus</Name>
		<Def> same as Paul; small; little</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pedahzur</Name>
		<Def> strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pedaiah</Name>
		<Def> redemption of the Lord</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pekah</Name>
		<Def> he that opens; that is at liberty</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pekahiah</Name>
		<Def> it is the Lord that opens</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pekod</Name>
		<Def> noble; rulers</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pelaiah</Name>
		<Def> the Lord's secret or miracle</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pelaliah</Name>
		<Def> entreating the Lord</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pelatiah</Name>
		<Def> let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peleg</Name>
		<Def> division</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pelethites</Name>
		<Def> judges; destroyers</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pelonite</Name>
		<Def> falling; secret</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peniel</Name>
		<Def> face or vision of God; that sees God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peninnah</Name>
		<Def> pearl; precious stone; the face</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pentapolis</Name>
		<Def> five cities</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pentateuch</Name>
		<Def> the five books of Moses</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pentecost</Name>
		<Def> fiftieth</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Penuel</Name>
		<Def> same as Peniel; face or vision of God; that sees God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peor</Name>
		<Def> hole; opening</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perazim</Name>
		<Def> divisions</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peresh</Name>
		<Def> horseman</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perez-Uzza</Name>
		<Def> division of Uzza, or of strength</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perez</Name>
		<Def> divided</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perga</Name>
		<Def> very earthy</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pergamos</Name>
		<Def> height; elevation</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perida</Name>
		<Def> separation; division</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Perizzites</Name>
		<Def> dwelling in villages</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Persia</Name>
		<Def> that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Persis</Name>
		<Def> same as Persia; that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peruda</Name>
		<Def> same as Perida; separation; division</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peter</Name>
		<Def> a rock or stone</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pethahiah</Name>
		<Def> the Lord opening; gate of the Lord</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pethuel</Name>
		<Def> mouth of God; persuasion of God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Peulthai</Name>
		<Def> my works</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phalec</Name>
		<Def> same as Peleg; division</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phallu</Name>
		<Def> admirable; hidden</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phalti</Name>
		<Def> deliverance, flight</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phanuel</Name>
		<Def> face or vision of God</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pharaoh</Name>
		<Def> that disperses; that spoils</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pharez</Name>
		<Def> division; rupture</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pharisees</Name>
		<Def> set apart</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pharpar</Name>
		<Def> that produces fruit</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phebe</Name>
		<Def> shining; pure</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phenice</Name>
		<Def> red; purple</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phichol</Name>
		<Def> the mouth of all, or every tongue</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philadelphia</Name>
		<Def> love of a brother</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philemon</Name>
		<Def> who kisses</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philetus</Name>
		<Def> amiable; beloved</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philip</Name>
		<Def> warlike; a lover of horses</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philippi</Name>
		<Def> same as Philip, in the plural; warlike ones; lovers of horses</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philistines</Name>
		<Def> those who dwell in villages</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Philologus</Name>
		<Def> a lover of letters, or of the word</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phinehas</Name>
		<Def> bold aspect; face of trust or protection</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phlegon</Name>
		<Def> zealous; burning</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phoenicia</Name>
		<Def> red; purple</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phrygia</Name>
		<Def> dry; barren</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phurah</Name>
		<Def> that bears fruit, or grows</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phygellus</Name>
		<Def> fugitive</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Phylacteries</Name>
		<Def> things to be especially observed</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pi-beseth</Name>
		<Def> abode of the goddess Bahest or Bast</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pi-hahiroth</Name>
		<Def> the mouth; the pass of Hiroth</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pilate</Name>
		<Def> armed with a dart</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pinon</Name>
		<Def> pearl; gem; that beholds</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Piram</Name>
		<Def> a wild ass of them</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pirathon</Name>
		<Def> his dissipation or deprivation; his rupture</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pisgah</Name>
		<Def> hill; eminence; fortress</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pisidia</Name>
		<Def> pitch; pitchy</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pison</Name>
		<Def> changing; extension of the mouth</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pithom</Name>
		<Def> their mouthful; a dilatation of the mouth</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pithon</Name>
		<Def> mouthful; persuasion</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pochereth</Name>
		<Def> cutting of the mouth of warfare</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pontius</Name>
		<Def> marine; belonging to the sea</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pontus</Name>
		<Def> the sea</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Poratha</Name>
		<Def> fruitful</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Potiphar</Name>
		<Def> bull of Africa; a fat bull</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Potipherah</Name>
		<Def> that scatters abroad, or demolishes, the fat</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Prisca</Name>
		<Def> ancient</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Priscilla</Name>
		<Def> same as Prisca; ancient</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Prochorus</Name>
		<Def> he that presides over the choirs</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Puah</Name>
		<Def> mouth; corner; bush of hair</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Publius</Name>
		<Def> common</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pudens</Name>
		<Def> shamefaced</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pul</Name>
		<Def> bean; destruction</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Punites</Name>
		<Def> beholding; my face</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Punon</Name>
		<Def> precious stone; that beholds</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Pur</Name>
		<Def> lot</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Purim</Name>
		<Def> lot</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Puteoli</Name>
		<Def> sulphureous wells</Def>
	</Data>

	<Data>
		<Name>Putiel</Name>
		<Def> God is my fatness</Def>
	</Data>


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