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Strong's #8392 - תֵּבָה
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
- ark
- vessel which Noah built
- basket vessel in which Moses was placed
- Book
- Word
did not use
this Strong's Number
1028) eb (בה BH) AC: Need CO: Box AB: ?: An empty space needing to be filled. This root is closely related to aband ib. (eng: be - as something that exists filling a void)
A) eb (בה BH) AC: ? CO: Box AB: ?: A void within oneself that desires to be filled.
if) ebt (תבה TBH) - Box: An empty container to be filled. KJV (28): ark - Strongs: H8392 (תֵּבָה)
C) eba (אבה ABH) AC: Consent CO: Box AB: ?: A void within oneself that desires to be filled.
V) eba (אבה ABH) - Consent: A filling of a void in space or action. To be willing to go somewhere or do something. KJV (54): (vf: Paal) would, will, willing, consent, rest, content - Strongs: H14 (אָבָה)
Nm) eba (אבה ABH) - Box: An empty container to be filled. KJV (1): swift - Strongs: H16 (אֵבֶה)
J) efb (בוה BWH) AC: ? CO: Empty AB: ?: An empty space needing to be filled.
rm) fefb (בוהו BWHW) - Empty: KJV (3): void, emptiness - Strongs: H922 (בֹּהוּ)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
תְּבוּאָה see בוא. תְּבוּנָה, תְּבוּנָם see בין.
תובנתו see בין. תְּבוּסָה see בוס.
תֵּבָה f. pr. a chest, an ark (Chald. תֵּיבוּתָא; Arab. تَاُبوةُ, تَابُوتُ an ark, a coffer; also Gr. θίβη, θήβη in LXX. intp., taken from the usage of the Orientals); used of the ship which Noah made like a chest or coffer, Genesis 6:14, seq.; of the ark in which Moses, when a child, was exposed, Exodus 2:5. LXX. κιβωτός; Vulg. arca; Luther suitably retained the word Arche, as denoting both a chest and a vessel like one (see Adelung, s. v.). The etymology is unknown.