5158 - nachal

Strong's Concordance

Original word: נַ֫חַל
Transliteration: nachal
Definition (short): brook
Definition (full): a stream, a winter torrent, a, valley, a shaft

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Or (feminine) nachlah (Psalm 124:4) {nakh'-law}; or nachalah (Ezekiel 47:19; 48:28) {nakh-al-aw'}; from nachal in its original sense; a stream, especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine) -- brook, flood, river, stream, valley.

see HEBREW nachal

KJV: And Isaac departed thence, and pitched his tent in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt there.
NASB: And Isaac departed from there and camped in the valley of Gerar, and settled there.
KJV: And Isaac's servants digged in the valley, and found there a well of springing water.
NASB: But when Isaac's servants dug in the valley and found there a well of flowing water,
KJV: And he took them, and sent them over the brook, and sent over that he had.
NASB: He took them and sent them across the stream. And he sent across whatever he had.
KJV: These shall ye eat of all that are in the waters: whatsoever hath fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, them shall ye eat.
NASB: 'These you may eat, whatever is in the water: all that have fins and scales, those in the water, in the seas or in the rivers, you may eat.
KJV: And all that have not fins and scales in the seas, and in the rivers, of all that move in the waters, and of any living thing which is in the waters, they shall be an abomination unto you:
NASB: 'But whatever is in the seas and in the rivers that does not have fins and scales among all the teeming life of the water, and among all the living creatures that are in the water, they are detestable things to you,