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Scattered Israelites Lexicon · 8674 entries

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H901 בָּגוֹד bâgôwd adjective 1 form
to act faithlessly, to cover, to betray, to disguise
A garment, typically an article of clothing or outerwear, often indicating a cloak, mantle, or robe; in rarer cases, used metaphorically for symbolic or figurative purposes. The primary sense is a spe…
H902 בִּגְוַי Bigvay noun 2 forms
uncertain; personal name, possibly 'Bigvai' as a name-clan identifier
Bigvai, a personal name referring to an individual and the family/house descended from him, appearing in post-exilic texts. The name is used for a leader and for a clan or group of returnees from exil…
H903 בִּגְתָא Bigthâʼ noun 1 form
uncertain (personal name of Persian origin; not a Hebrew root)
Bigtha (בִּגְתָא) is a proper noun designating an individual, specifically named as one of the royal eunuchs serving King Ahashverosh (Xerxes) in the Persian court, according to the book of Esther. As…
H904 בִּגְתָן Bigthân noun 2 forms
uncertain; not derived from a Hebrew verbal root
Proper name designating one of the royal officials (court eunuchs) at the Persian court of Ahasuerus (Xerxes I), specifically mentioned in the book of Esther. This personal name is used to refer to a …
H905 בַּד bad noun 26 forms
to be separated, be isolated, be apart
A separation, piece, or part; most commonly a staff, pole, or rod (often as an implement for carrying or supporting, such as the poles of the Ark or other sacred furniture); also used for a shoot or b…
H906 בַּד bad noun 5 forms
to separate, divide
Refined linen fabric or garments made of fine linen, typically describing high-quality textiles used for sacred or ceremonial purposes. Refers both to the spun fiber (flaxen thread, yarn) and to garme…
H907 בַּד bad noun 4 forms
to invent, fabricate, concoct
A falsehood or fabrication, typically in the sense of a deliberate lie or untrue statement; also, a person who is a liar or teller of falsehoods. The word denotes intentional deceit, ranging from spok…
H908 בָּדָא bâdâʼ verb 2 forms
to invent, to fabricate, to devise
To devise, fabricate, or invent—particularly to create something (often a statement or story) without factual basis; to speak or act falsely by creating or conceiving from one's own imagination rather…
H909 בָּדַד bâdad verb 2 forms
to be separate, to be isolated, to be alone
To be or become isolated, to be set apart, or to remain alone, with strong connotations of solitude and separation from a community or group. The verb conveys the state or act of existing in isolation…
H910 בָּדָד bâdâd noun 3 forms
to be separate, to isolate, to be alone
Used as an adverb or adjective, בָּדָד means 'alone' or 'in isolation,' indicating being apart from others, in a physical, social, or metaphorical sense. The semantic range encompasses being by onesel…
H911 בְּדַד Bᵉdad noun 1 form
to be separated, to be isolated, to be alone
Personal name: Bedad. Refers to an Edomite leader mentioned as the father of Hadad, one of the early chiefs or rulers of Edom. The underlying meaning of the name likely relates to the idea of being se…
H912 בֵּדְיָה Bêdᵉyâh noun 1 form
to serve, work, be a servant
A personal name used of an Israelite in the post-exilic period, likely meaning 'Yahweh is my servant' or 'in the service of Yahweh.' The semantic range includes usage exclusively as a proper name with…
H913 בְּדִיל bᵉdîyl noun 4 forms
to separate, divide, set apart
A metallic substance, generally referring to an alloy or tin, especially in contexts of metallurgy or materials separated or refined by smelting. The term denotes a metal distinct from silver, usually…
H914 בָּדַל bâdal verb 29 forms
to separate, divide, distinguish, set apart
To divide or separate, particularly to make a distinction or to set apart one thing, person, or group from another; to distinguish or differentiate between entities, often for purposes such as ritual,…
H915 בָּדָל bâdâl noun 1 form
to separate, divide, distinguish
Piece, portion, part; an individual component that is distinct from the whole, typically used of something taken apart, separated, or divided from a larger entity. Most commonly denotes a single, dist…
H916 בְּדֹלַח bᵉdôlach noun 1 form
to separate, divide, set apart
A rare noun referring to bdellium, an aromatic resin or gum, likely of foreign import and valued for its fragrance or appearance; in some contexts, possibly a precious stone or substance with lustrous…
H917 בְּדָן Bᵉdân noun 1 form
to serve, be a servant, be enslaved
Proper noun: Bedan, a personal name found in the Hebrew Bible. The meaning is uncertain, but may be related to the sense of service or servitude due to its possible connection with the root for 'serve…
H918 בָּדַק bâdaq verb 1 form
to examine, to inspect, to check, to repair
To examine or inspect carefully, with the sense of investigating for flaws or integrity, and (by extension) to repair, especially in reference to restoring or maintaining the structural soundness of b…
H919 בֶּדֶק bedeq noun 5 forms
to examine, to inspect, to repair
A gap, fissure, or crack in a structure (such as a wall, house, or ship), typically the result of wear, stress, or damage; by extension, the term can refer to a breach or flaw that has developed, part…
H920 בִּדְקַר Bidqar noun 1 form
to stab, to pierce, to thrust
Bidqar is a personal name, likely meaning 'by means of stabbing' or 'stabbing occurs.' The name is borne by an Israelite military official mentioned in the context of Jehu's revolt. Its primary lexica…
H921 בְּדַר bᵉdar verb 1 form
to scatter, to disperse
A verb in Biblical Aramaic meaning 'to scatter' or 'to disperse,' often referring to the dispersal of peoples, groups, or objects from a unified entity into separated components. The primary lexical m…
H922 בֹּהוּ bôhûw noun 2 forms
emptiness, void, formlessness
A state of utter desolation or void, referring to a condition characterized by lack of distinguishing features, emptiness, or formlessness. Used especially in descriptions of the primordial state of t…
H923 בַּהַט bahaṭ noun 1 form
to shine, to glisten (attested as proposed but not actually evidenced in Hebrew); stone as object
A type of valuable and decorative stone, likely marble, sometimes distinguished by its glistening or polished appearance, typically appearing as part of luxury flooring or ornamentation. The word's pr…
H924 בְּהִילוּ bᵉhîylûw noun 1 form
to hasten, to be alarmed, to be disturbed
An adverb meaning 'quickly, hurriedly, in haste.' It denotes the manner of an action performed with urgency or rapidity, especially under duress or compulsion. In Aramaic usage, it implies a situation…
H925 בָּהִיר bâhîyr adjective 1 form
to shine, to be bright, to be clear
Adjective indicating that something is bright, shining, or radiant, often used to describe clarity, clearness, or a conspicuous shining quality. Describes visual luminosity or reflectiveness. In conte…
H926 בָּהַל bâhal verb 29 forms
to be disturbed, to be alarmed, to hasten rashly
To be disturbed or agitated, especially in response to sudden fear, unexpected danger, or strong emotion; to hasten or act rashly as a result of inner agitation. The verb encompasses agitation that is…
H927 בְּהַל bᵉhal verb 7 forms
to terrify, to alarm, to be agitated, to hasten
To be troubled, alarmed, or terrified; to be caused to hurry or to act in a state of agitation. The Aramaic verb בְּהַל refers to the experience or causing of intense emotional disturbance, often prod…
H928 בֶּהָלָה behâlâh noun 4 forms
to terrify, to startle, to alarm
Sudden intense fear or alarm, typically triggered by unexpected danger, disaster, or upheaval. In biblical usage, it may refer to terror or panic that overtakes individuals or groups, often in the con…
H929 בְּהֵמָה bᵉhêmâh noun 43 forms
non-human animal, beast (especially four-footed domesticated animal), cattle
A non-human land animal, primarily referring to domesticated large animals (such as cattle, oxen, sheep, goats, and sometimes horses or donkeys), but also used more broadly for beasts or animals in ge…
H930 בְּהֵמוֹת bᵉhêmôwth noun 1 form
beast, animal, brute creature
A large, powerful, and untamed land animal; specifically, a unique mighty beast referenced in the book of Job, likely reflecting a hippopotamus or a similar massive animal native to the Nile region. U…
H931 בֹּהֶן bôhen noun 2 forms
to be thick, to be prominent
Digit of the hand or foot that is notably thicker and more prominent than the others, specifically the thumb or the great toe. The term serves to distinguish the largest digit, whether of the hand or …
H932 בֹּהַן Bôhan noun 1 form
(as a root, to be thick, to swell; as a noun, thumb, big toe; as a proper noun, personal name)
Proper noun referring to 'Bohan,' a named individual among the early Israelites, specifically identified as a son of Reuben. The term occasionally appears in a topographic context as part of a boundar…
H933 בֹּהַק bôhaq noun 1 form
to be pale, to shine whitely
A whitish spot or patch of skin, characterized by paleness or loss of normal pigmentation, typically indicating a dermatological condition described in the context of skin afflictions in Levitical law…
H934 בֹּהֶרֶת bôhereth noun 7 forms
to shine, to be bright, to be clear
A patch or spot of abnormal whiteness appearing on the skin; a sharply demarcated, bright or shining whitish area. Used as a technical term in biblical priestly texts for identifying certain types of …
H935 בּוֹא bôwʼ verb 280 forms
to come, to enter, to bring in
A verb denoting the act of going, coming, or entering, usually indicating movement toward a point (frequently the speaker or a referent location). Used to express entry into a place, event or state, b…
H936 בּוּז bûwz verb 8 forms
to show contempt, to despise, to treat as worthless, to scorn
To hold in contempt, to regard as worthless or insignificant, to treat with disdain. The term emphasizes a deep-seated lack of respect, often implying social or moral rejection of a person or thing. U…
H937 בּוּז bûwz noun 6 forms
to despise, to hold in contempt
A strong feeling or expression of contempt, disdain, or scorn; the act or state of regarding someone or something as worthless or inferior. Used both for the emotion of contempt and its concrete manif…
H938 בּוּז Bûwz noun 1 form
to despise, hold in contempt
Personal name designating (1) a son of Nahor (Abraham’s brother) and (2) a group or region associated with Buz, likely representing a people group in the northeastern region relative to Israel. The wo…
H939 בּוּזָה bûwzâh noun 1 form
to despise, to scorn, to hold in contempt
A thing held in contempt; an object or instance of scorn or derision. Used to denote that which evokes disdain or is spurned by others, frequently in social, moral, or religious contexts. Its applicat…
H940 בּוּזִי Bûwzîy noun 1 form
to despise, hold in contempt; used as personal name: Buz
An ethnonym designating a member of the lineage or clan descending from Buz. Used to describe individuals traced to the familial group related to Buz, appearing primarily as part of person's identity …
H941 בּוּזִי Bûwzîy noun 1 form
to despise, hold in contempt
Buzi (proper name): A personal name meaning 'my contempt' or 'the contemptuous one.' Used specifically of the father of Ezekiel, the prophet, in the Hebrew Bible. The term functions exclusively as a p…
H942 בַּוַּי Bavvay noun 1 form
uncertain (personal name)
Personal name designating an Israelite figure, attested as one of the leaders involved in the repair of Jerusalem's wall during the Persian period. The name Bavvay does not have an attested meaning in…
H943 בּוּךְ bûwk verb 3 forms
to entangle, to be ensnared, to be perplexed
To become entangled or wrapped up, both in a literal sense (being physically ensnared or bound) and a figurative sense (experiencing confusion, perplexity, or becoming involved in difficulty). The ver…
H944 בּוּל bûwl noun 2 forms
to bring, to yield, to produce, bring forth
Refers to produce yielded by the earth, specifically harvested crops, agricultural yield, or the general abundance of food resources derived from cultivated land. In certain contexts, can also functio…
H945 בּוּל Bûwl noun 1 form
to mix, to moisten, to confuse
The eighth month of the ancient Israelite lunisolar calendar, corresponding roughly to October–November in the modern Gregorian system. The term refers both to the calendrical designation and, by poss…
H946 בּוּנָה Bûwnâh noun 1 form
to understand, to discern, to perceive
A personal name, Bunah, referring to an Israelite individual. The name likely carries the sense of 'understanding' or 'discerning,' reflecting qualities of insight or intelligence attributed by its et…
H947 בּוּס bûwç verb 9 forms
to trample, tread down, crush
To trample, crush, or tread down with the feet, often conveying an act of physical dominance, desecration, or contempt. In figurative usage, to treat with scorn, disdain, or disregard, especially as r…
H948 בּוּץ bûwts noun 5 forms
to be white, to bleach
A costly, fine, white textile, often interpreted as a luxury fabric used for clothing, priestly garments, and high-status textiles in ancient Israel. The term denotes a premium material, typically ass…
H949 בּוֹצֵץ Bôwtsêts noun 1 form
to be white, to shine, to glow
Proper noun designating a prominent rocky crag or cliff near Michmash, north of Geba, mentioned as a topographical feature in the narrative of 1 Samuel 14. The name likely refers to the appearance or …
H950 בּוּקָה bûwqâh noun 1 form
to be empty, to be hollow, to be depleted
Emptiness, voidness; a space or area made empty, especially as the result of destruction or abandonment. Used substantively to signify a desolate or uninhabited place, often following devastation.