Lexicon Yibleam: a city of Manasseh Original Word: יִבְלְעָםPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Yibleam Phonetic Spelling: (yib-leh-awm') Short Definition: Ibleam NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitiona city of Manasseh NASB TranslationIbleam (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs יִבְלְעָם proper name, of a location a city of Manasseh in West-Jordan land Joshua 17:11 (J E; but ׳יִב here dubious, see Bu RS 13 f.), Judges 1:27; 2 Kings 9:27; so read also 2 Kings 15:10 for ᵑ0 קָבָלעָֿם ( ᵐ5L ἐν Ιεβλααμ; see Klo); = בִּלְעָם 1 Chronicles 6:55, q. v.; read יִבְלְעָם also in Joshua 21:25 ("" 1 Chronicles 6:55), for ᵑ0 גַּתּ רִמּוֺן, ᵐ5 Ιεβαθα ( ᵐ5L after ᵑ0 Γεθρεμμων, see Di; it lay about 13 miles east of north from Samaria, three-fifths of the way to Jezreel; modern ruin Bel`ame Bd Pal 228, compare Schultz ZMG iii. 49; (Old Egyptian Y-b-ra-±a-mu WMM 195). יַבֶּלֶת see יַבָּל יבם (apparently √ of following; meaning dubious).
Strong's Ibleam From bala' and am; devouring people; Jibleam, a place in Palestine -- Ibleam. see HEBREW bala' see HEBREW am |
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