Lexicon yabbashah: dry land, dry ground Original Word: יַבָּשָׁהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: yabbashah Phonetic Spelling: (yab-baw-shaw') Short Definition: land NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yabeshDefinitiondry land, dry ground NASB Translationdry ground (4), dry land (9), land (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs יַבָּשָׁה noun feminine dry land, dry ground (Sabean יבסם, opposed to בחרם sea, DHM in MV; Palmyrene יבשא (dry) land Vog No. 79) — always absolute singular יַבָּשָׁה: Exodus 4:9 (J); of dry ground as path of Israel through Red Sea Exodus 14:16,22,29; Exodus 15:19 (all P), Nehemiah 9:11; Psalm 66:6; through Jordan Joshua 4:22 (D); of dry land, opposed to sea, at creation Genesis 1:9,10 (P); compare Jonah 1:9; specifically of shore of sea Jonah 1:13; Jonah 2:11; figurative of needy Israel, to be refreshed by ׳יs spirit Isaiah 44:3 ("" צָמֵא). Strong's dry ground, land From yabesh; dry ground -- dry (ground, land). see HEBREW yabesh |
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