Arise
quwm (koom)
to rise (in various applications, literal, figurative, intensive and causative)
cry out
ranan (raw-nan')
to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy)
in the night
layil (lah'-yil)
a twist (away of the light), i.e. night; figuratively, adversity -- (mid-)night (season).
in the beginning
ro'sh (roshe)
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
of the watches
'ashmurah (ash-moo-raw')
a night watch -- watch.
pour out
shaphak (shaw-fak')
to spill forth (blood, a libation, liquid metal; or even a solid, i.e. to mound up); also (figuratively) to expend (life, soul, complaint, money, etc.); intensively, to sprawl out -- cast (up), gush out, pour (out), shed(-der, out), slip.
thine heart
leb (labe)
the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect
like water
mayim (mah'-yim)
water; figuratively, juice; by euphemism, urine, semen -- + piss, wasting, water(-ing, (-course, -flood, -spring).
before
nokach (no'-kakh)
the front part; used adverbially (especially with preposition), opposite, in front of, forward, in behalf of -- (over) against, before, direct(-ly), for, right (on).
the face
paniym (paw-neem')
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.)
of the Lord
'Adonay (ad-o-noy')
the Lord (used as a proper name of God only) -- (my) Lord.
lift up
nasa' (naw-saw')
to lift, in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absol. and rel. (as follows)
thy hands
kaph (kaf)
the hollow hand or palm (so of the paw of an animal, of the sole, and even of the bowl of a dish or sling, the handle of a bolt, the leaves of a palm-tree); figuratively, power
toward him for the life
nephesh (neh'-fesh)
a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental)
of thy young children
`owlel (o-lale')
a suckling -- babe, (young) child, infant, little one.
that faint
`ataph (aw-taf')
to shroud, i.e. clothe (whether transitive or reflex.); hence (from the idea of darkness) to languish -- cover (over), fail, faint, feebler, hide self, be overwhelmed, swoon.
for hunger
ra`ab (raw-awb')
hunger (more or less extensive) -- dearth, famine, + famished, hunger.
in the top
ro'sh (roshe)
the head (as most easily shaken), whether literal or figurative (in many applications, of place, time, rank, itc.)
of every street
chuwts (khoots)
abroad, field, forth, highway, more, out(-side, -ward), street, without.