874. baar
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baar: to make distinct or plain
Original Word: בָּאַר
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: baar
Phonetic Spelling: (baw-ar')
Short Definition: distinctly

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to make distinct or plain
NASB Translation
distinctly (1), expound (1), inscribe (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[באר] verb only

Pi`el make distinct, plain (so Late Hebrew, Aramaic; LagBN 58 proposes for Qal בָּאֵר, בָּאֹר, compare derivatives below; Thes & most compare Arabic dig a pit or well, but this probably denominative see Lagl.c.) —

Pi`el Perfect3masculine singular בֵּאֵר Deuteronomy 1:5, Imperative בָּאֵר Habakkuk 2:2; Infinitive absolute בַּאֵר Deuteronomy 27:8 (compare Bö§ 393, 4) — make distinct, plain, of letters on tablets Habakkuk 2:2 כְּתֹב חָזוֺן וּבָאֵר עַלֿ הַלֻּחוֺת לְמַעַן יָרוּץ קוֺרֵא בוֺ, i.e. so that one may run past and (still) read; or, so that one may read swiftly; on stones Deuteronomy 27:8 וְכָתַבְתָּ עַלֿ בַּאֵר הֵיטֵב .... הָאֲבָנִים and thou shalt write upon the [whitewashed] stones all the words of this law, doing it plainly and well; figurative explain, expound Deuteronomy 1:5 הוֺאִיל משֶׁה בֵּאֵר חַתּוֺרָה Moses began (and) expounded the law.



Strong's
declare, make plainly

A primitive root; to dig; by analogy, to engrave; figuratively, to explain -- declare, (make) plain(-ly).

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