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Scattered Israelites Lexicon · 8674 entries

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H1351 גָּאַל gâʼal verb 7 forms
to defile, pollute, soil, desecrate
To defile, pollute, or render impure, especially in ceremonial or ethical contexts. The verb denotes the act of making something unclean, whether ritually (by contact with what is forbidden or impure)…
H1352 גֹּאֶל gôʼel noun 1 form
to redeem, reclaim right, restore, protect
Kinship redeemer; a person who has the responsibility or right to act on behalf of a close family member in times of need, especially as a restorer of rights, property, or honor. Most often designates…
H1353 גְּאֻלָּה gᵉʼullâh noun 6 forms
to redeem, reclaim, act as kinsman-redeemer
A legal act of reclaiming, specifically the exercise of the right to recover property, land, or persons that have been lost, sold, or obligated, typically by a family member or designated person (a go…
H1354 גַב gab noun 12 forms
to be convex, to project, to arch
A convex, curved, or projecting surface or structure; used most often for the 'back' or 'brow' (ridge) of a physical object or living being. In specific contexts, refers to the top, rim, or rounded bo…
H1355 גַּב gab noun 2 forms
to be high, to arch upward, to be convex
A convex or rounded surface; primarily the back, but by extension used for the outer, curved, or elevated part of an object (such as the boss or rounded projection of a shield, the arch or vault of he…
H1356 גֵּב gêb noun 1 form
to dig, to excavate, to hollow out
A pit, cistern, or excavation in the ground, primarily denoting a dug-out or hollowed place, most often used for water storage or as a trap. The word can also refer generally to a physical depression …
H1357 גֵּב gêb noun 1 form
to cut, to carve, to hew
A type of locust, specifically referring to a species of destructive grasshopper common in the ancient Near East; used to represent one kind of swarming insect known for its plant-devouring behavior. …
H1358 גֹּב gôb noun 4 forms
to dig, to hollow out, to cut out
A pit, cavity, or hollowed-out enclosure, especially one designed as a trap or holding area for dangerous animals such as lions; also applied to underground chambers or cistern-like spaces, with prima…
H1359 גֹּב Gôb noun 1 form
to dig, to excavate, pit, cistern
Gôb — a place name, referring to a specific location mentioned in biblical narrative. The term denotes a locality, with its primary lexical sense being that of a geographical site rather than a common…
H1360 גֶּבֶא gebeʼ noun 2 forms
to collect, to gather
A collected body of water, specifically an artificial or natural reservoir, cistern, or marshy pit. The term denotes a place where water accumulates, whether by human construction or natural formation…
H1361 גָּבַהּ gâbahh verb 22 forms
to be high, be lofty, be exalted, rise
To be high, exalted, or elevated in a physical, social, or metaphorical sense. The verb describes spatial height (such as elevated places or lofty objects) and, by extension, social prominence or prid…
H1362 גָּבָהּ gâbâhh adjective 3 forms
to be high, to be lofty, to be exalted
Lofty, high in position or physical elevation; by extension, haughty or proud in attitude. The term denotes literal height (e.g., a high place, structure, or mountain) and figurative elevation in stat…
H1363 גֹּבַהּ gôbahh noun 11 forms
to be high, to be lofty, to be exalted
A state or quality of being high, tall, or elevated; by extension, figuratively denotes loftiness or grandeur, often in reference to physical stature, social rank, or perceived self-importance. In neg…
H1364 גָּבֹהַּ gâbôahh adjective 13 forms
to be high, be lofty, be elevated
gâbôahh describes being high, tall, or elevated in a physical, social, or metaphorical sense. Its primary lexical meaning is 'high' or 'lofty,' most often referring to physical height (of people, plac…
H1365 גַּבְהוּת gabhûwth noun 1 form
to be high, to be exalted, to be lofty
A state or quality of being high, elevated, or exalted; in figurative usage, an attitude or disposition characterized by pride or arrogance. The basic sense relates to height or elevation, both litera…
H1366 גְּבוּל gᵉbûwl noun 27 forms
to border, to set a boundary, to demarcate
A fixed boundary, border, or limit demarcating a specific area—commonly a territorial border between regions, tribes, or nations; by extension, the area or territory enclosed by such a boundary. Also …
H1367 גְּבוּלָה gᵉbûwlâh noun 4 forms
to bound, border, delimit, mark off
A fixed boundary line or border, especially marking the territorial limits of a land, region, or property; by extension, the region or territory defined or bounded by such a line. The word frequently …
H1368 גִּבּוֹר gibbôwr adjective 29 forms
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty
A person possessing great strength or might, often a warrior or heroic figure distinguished by exceptional physical or valorous capabilities. The term denotes one who is mighty or valiant, and is freq…
H1369 גְּבוּרָה gᵉbûwrâh noun 28 forms
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty
A quality or state of strength, might, or powerful effectiveness; especially physical, military, or moral strength, or specific acts expressing such strength. Often denotes valor in battle, effectiven…
H1370 גְּבוּרָה gᵉbûwrâh noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to have strength
Strength, might, or power, especially as manifest in human or divine action; the capacity to act with force or valor. In Aramaic biblical passages, refers broadly to power, might, potential, or author…
H1371 גִּבֵּחַ gibbêach noun 1 form
to be high, protuberant, convex
Denotes an individual who is bald specifically in the region of the forehead; one whose front of the scalp is devoid of hair. The term refers to the physiological condition of having a receding hairli…
H1372 גַּבַּחַת gabbachath noun 2 forms
to be elevated, to be prominent, to be bare (by exposure)
A bare or bald area, particularly a bald patch on the forehead; by extension, a smooth or bare patch on a surface, such as cloth. In physical description, specifically denotes the loss of hair on the …
H1373 גַּבַּי Gabbay noun 1 form
back, ridge, elevated part
Gabbay is a proper noun, used as a personal name. It appears in the Hebrew Bible as the name of a specific individual, without additional descriptive or titular meaning. The exact meaning of the name …
H1374 גֵּבִים Gêbîym noun 1 form
to collect, heap up, store
Noun: Plural form of 'cistern'—artificial reservoirs or pits for collecting water, typically hewn into rock or dug into the ground. Also used as a toponym: Gebim, likely denoting a settlement or site …
H1375 גְּבִיעַ gᵉbîyaʻ noun 5 forms
to be convex, to be rounded (probable, though unattested as a verbal root)
A ceremonial goblet, cup, or wine vessel, typically a bowl-shaped drinking vessel made of metal or precious materials; by extension, also refers to the calyx of a flower due to its cup-like form. Used…
H1376 גְּבִיר gᵉbîyr noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty
Someone occupying a position of authority, influence, or mastery over others; a chief, superior, or lord. In biblical usage, the term often indicates a man of higher social standing, possessing power …
H1377 גְּבִירָה gᵉbîyrâh noun 4 forms
to be strong, to prevail, to have power
A woman of high status, commonly used for the mother of a king (queen mother), or a consort of great rank in the royal court. The term specifically refers to a female figure holding authority or digni…
H1378 גָּבִישׁ gâbîysh noun 1 form
to congeal, to freeze, to lump (root meaning uncertain)
A precious stone, particularly a transparent or crystalline mineral, most likely referring to crystal or rock crystal, and possibly to a substance resembling ice in clarity and appearance. In some con…
H1379 גָּבַל gâbal verb 5 forms
to bound, to border, to mark limits
To bound, mark, or set a limit—primarily referring to delineating borders or boundaries. The verb conveys the act of defining or demarcating a geographic or social limit, especially by means of a meas…
H1380 גְּבַל Gᵉbal noun 1 form
to bound, delineate, enclose, border
Proper noun: Gebal, a region or city in the territory of Phoenicia, situated north of ancient Israel, known for its mountainous terrain. Primarily denotes a geographic location rather than a common no…
H1381 גְּבָל Gᵉbâl noun 1 form
to bound, mark a border, establish a boundary
Proper noun designating a geographic region or city in the southern Levant, specifically Gebal. In biblical usage, refers to the area inhabited by the Gebalites, a people or polity likely located near…
H1382 גִּבְלִי Giblîy noun 2 forms
to border, set a boundary, form; also to pile, heap
An inhabitant of Gebal, specifically referring to members of a distinct coastal people or community identified in the Hebrew Bible as skilled stonemasons and craftsmen, especially in the context of mo…
H1383 גַּבְלֻת gabluth noun 1 form
to twist, bind, entwine, delineate
A decorative cord, chain, or band used as an ornamental border, especially on garments or objects; by extension, the boundary or extremity of an object. The term often describes something intricately …
H1384 גִּבֵּן gibbên adjective 1 form
to arch, to protrude, to be convex
An individual with a deformed or hunched back; specifically, a person whose spinal curvature or dorsal deformity is visibly apparent. In biblical usage, denotes one exhibiting an abnormal arching or p…
H1385 גְּבִנָה gᵉbinâh noun 1 form
to be humped, to swell, form a protuberance
A dairy product made by the coagulation of milk, specifically curds or cheese as produced in ancient Israelite contexts. The term refers to solid or semi-solid masses formed by curdling milk, used as …
H1386 גַּבְנֹן gabnôn noun 1 form
to be convex, to bulge, to swell, to be humped
A rounded, elevated hill or mound; specifically, a protuberant or hump-like high place in the landscape. The term denotes a distinct, noticeable swelling of terrain, often used to describe a knoll, hi…
H1387 גֶּבַע Gebaʻ noun 7 forms
to be high, to rise, to be elevated
Gebaʻ is a toponym primarily denoting a specific settlement in the central hill country north of Jerusalem. Its meaning relates to a physical feature: a hill, hillock, or elevation. When used as a pro…
H1388 גִּבְעָא Gibʻâʼ noun 1 form
to be raised, to be high, hill, mound
A place-name meaning 'hill' or 'height,' referring to a settlement located on or near a hill. The term is typically used as a toponym for several settlements in ancient Israelite territory, most notab…
H1389 גִּבְעָה gibʻâh noun 20 forms
to be high, to be elevated, to rise
A natural elevation of land less prominent or less extensive than a mountain, often translated as 'hill' or 'hill country.' In some cases, can refer to a specific natural rise used for settlement, cul…
H1390 גִּבְעָה Gibʻâh noun 11 forms
to be high, raised, hill, mound
A hill or elevated height, often referring to a distinct topographical feature. As a proper noun, the name of several specific sites in ancient Israelite territory known for their hilly prominence. In…
H1391 גִּבְעוֹן Gibʻôwn noun 5 forms
hill, elevated ground
Gibeon; a prominent city or settlement situated in a region characterized by hills. The term denotes a specific geographic location—Gibeon—frequently referenced as a Canaanite city later incorporated …
H1392 גִּבְעֹל gibʻôl noun 1 form
to be convex, rounded; projecting upward
A decorative part resembling a calyx or cup-shaped wreath found on the capitals of pillars, especially those described as ornamenting the 'lily-work' on the tops of columns in Solomon’s Temple. The te…
H1393 גִּבְעֹנִי Gibʻônîy noun 4 forms
hill, rise, height
An inhabitant or member of Gibeon, a city in the central hill country of ancient Canaan. Refers specifically to people identified with Gibeon, either ethnically as original Hivite (Canaanite) populati…
H1394 גִּבְעַת Gibʻath noun 1 form
to rise, to be elevated, hill, mound
A proper place name meaning 'hill' or 'hill region,' referring specifically to a location identified as Gibeath in the Hebrew Bible. The term denotes a settlement or geographical area distinguished by…
H1395 גִּבְעָתִי Gibʻâthîy noun 1 form
hill, height, rise (in land)
Denotes a person originating from, residing in, or associated with the location called Gibath (גִּבְעָה), usually rendered as 'Gibeathite.' The term is used as a gentilic—a noun or adjective designati…
H1396 גָּבַר gâbar verb 12 forms
to be strong, to triumph, to prevail, to act mightily
To be strong, mighty, or powerful; to excel in strength, to have the upper hand, to overcome or prevail. The verb denotes both innate or conferred strength and the dynamic exercise of that strength, o…
H1397 גֶּבֶר geber noun 14 forms
to be strong, prevail, be mighty
An adult male, typically marked by physical strength or vigor; used in biblical texts to connote a man as opposed to a woman or child, and sometimes with a specific emphasis on strength, valor, or cap…
H1398 גֶּבֶר Geber noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty
Proper noun designating the personal name 'Geber,' used for two Israelite men in the Hebrew Bible. The name derives from the root meaning 'man,' or more specifically, 'strong man,' and reflects a sens…
H1399 גְּבַר gᵉbar noun 1 form
to be strong, to prevail, to be mighty
A human individual, typically an adult male; term generally designating a person, with some emphasis on the aspect of being a male human, but primarily denotes 'man' or 'person' in a broad sense. It l…
H1400 גְּבַר gᵉbar noun 6 forms
to be strong, prevail, act as a man
A man, individual, or male person, typically used in Aramaic portions of the Hebrew Bible to denote a specific or identifiable male figure. It may refer to an individual man, especially in contrast to…