Lexicon dober: fold Original Word: דֹּ֫בֶרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: dober Phonetic Spelling: (do'-ber) Short Definition: fold Brown-Driver-Briggs [ דֹּ֫בֶר] noun [masculine] pasture (compare Aramaic דַּבְרָא, Syriac ) — suffix כְּעֵדֶר בְּתוֺךְ הַדָּֽבְרוֺ as a flock in the midst of its pasture Micah 2:12 (article with suffix, compare Ges § 127, 4 b, who attaches ו as conjunction to following word); וְרָעזּ כְבָשִׂים כְּדֳבְרָם and lambs shall feed as (in) their pasture Isaiah 5:17. דִּבֵּר noun [masculine] speaking (so Ew§ 156) Jeremiah 5:13 וְהַדִּבֵּר אֵין בָּהֶם; according to Hi Gf Ki (less probably) verb with article for relation (see [ דָּבַר] Pi`el): but read rather הַדָּבָר, and the word is not in them.
Strong's fold, manner From dabar (in its original sense); a pasture (from its arrangement of the flock) -- fold, manner. see HEBREW dabar |
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