4628. maarab or maarabah
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maarab or maarabah: west
Original Word: מַעֲרָב
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: maarab or maarabah
Phonetic Spelling: (mah-ar-awb')
Short Definition: west

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from the same as ereb
Definition
west
NASB Translation
setting (1), west (11), west side (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. מַעֲרָב noun [masculine] west (late) (place of sunset); — מִמַּעֲרָבָה ( = בָ֯הּ, compare De Ges § 91 e) Isaiah 45:6 from its setting-place (opposed to מִמִּזְרַחשֶֿׁמֶשׁ); מַעֲרָב opposed to מִזְרָח also Isaiah 43:5; Isaiah 59:19; Psalm 103:12; Psalm 107:3, so ׳לַמּ westward 1 Chronicles 7:28; 1 Chronicles 12:16 (van d. H. v.1 Chronicles 12:15), 1 Chronicles 26:16,18; ׳מ opposed to מוֺצָא Psalm 75:7; מִןהַּֿמַּעֲרָב (alone) Daniel 8:5; with ה locative מַעֲרָ֑בָה 1 Chronicles 26:30 westward, followed by לְ = to the west of2Chronicles 32:30; 33:14, לַגִּבְעָה ׳מִמּ Judges 20:33 according to ᵐ5 (not B) ᵑ9 Be GFM and others (see [ מַעֲרֶה]).

VI. ערב (√ of following; compare Arabic be black, crow (raven, rook, etc.); Assyrian ârivu, êribu; Aramaic , עוְּרְבָּא, all crow, raven).



Strong's
west

Or (feminine) maearabah {mah-ar-aw-baw'}; from arab, in the sense of shading; the west (as a region of the evening sun) -- west.

see HEBREW arab

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