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