Lexicon bar: son Original Word: בַּרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: bar Phonetic Spelling: (bar) Short Definition: son NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom barDefinitionson NASB Translationson (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. בַּר noun masculine son (Aramaic בַּר, Syriac ) only in late Hebrew of Proverbs 31:2 (twice in verse) (both construct), Proverbs 31:2 suffix בְּרִי; נשׁקו בר Psalm 2:12 kiss the son, ᵑ6 Modern Vrss Ges De Pe et al.; receive instruction ᵑ7; δράξασθε παιδείας ᵐ5; apprehendite disciplinam ᵑ9 Ew; kiss purely, do sincere homage Aq Symm Jerome Br MP 136; emendation Lag נַשְּׁקוּ מוֺסֵרוֺ (מוֺסָרוֺׅ put on his bonds (compare Psalm 2:3) so Kmp Che OP 351. Strong's son Borrowed (as a title) from bar; the heir (apparent to the throne) -- son. see HEBREW bar |
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