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Noah Webster's Dictionary

1. (v. i.) To lie hid; to lie in wait.

2. (v. i.) To keep out of sight.

Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia

LURK; LURKING-PLACE

lurk, lurk'-ing-plas: "To lurk" means "to lie in wait," usually with intent to do harm (see Psalm 17:12 Proverbs 1:11, 18).

Lurking-place, a place of hiding, usually for the purpose of murder. See 1 Samuel 23:23 Psalm 10:8.

Multi-Version Concordance

Lurk (5 Occurrences)

Psalms 56:6 They conspire and lurk, watching my steps, they are eager to take my life. (WEB NAS RSV NIV)

Proverbs 1:11 If they say, "Come with us, Let's lay in wait for blood; let's lurk secretly for the innocent without cause; (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS)

Proverbs 1:18 but these lay wait for their own blood. They lurk secretly for their own lives. (WEB KJV JPS ASV DBY WBS)

Jeremiah 5:26 For there are sinners among my people: they keep watch, like men watching for birds; they put a net and take men in it. (See RSV)

Hosea 13:7 Therefore I am like a lion to them. Like a leopard, I will lurk by the path. (WEB DBY RSV NIV)




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