Lexicon kabbir: great, mighty, much Original Word: כַּבִּירPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: kabbir Phonetic Spelling: (kab-beer') Short Definition: mighty NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kabarDefinitiongreat, mighty, much NASB Translationimpotent* (1), mighty (6), mighty men (1), mighty one (1), much (1), older* (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs כַּבִּיר adjective great, mighty, much only in poetry, and only Job, Isa 1: — Isaiah 10:13 Qr (but read as Kt כְּאַבִּיר), Isaiah 17:12; and Isaiah 28:2 מים כבירים (usually מַיִם רַבִּים), Job 8:2 ורוח כביר אמרי פיך a mighty wind, Job 15:10 כביר מאביך ימים (Ges § 131, R 5a) = aged: of God, Job 34:17 כַּבִּיר צַדִּיק the just mighty one, Job 36:5 a, v b כֹּחַ לֵב ׳כ mighty in strength of understanding; Job 34:24 כבירים mighty men; of quantity = much, Isaiah 16:14 שְׁאָר מְעַט מִזְעָר לוֺא כַבִּיר, Job 31:25 וכי כביר מצאה ידי had gotten much. Strong's feeble, mighty, most, much, strong, valiant From kabar; vast, whether in extent (figuratively, of power, mighty; of time, aged), or in number, many -- + feeble, mighty, most, much, strong, valiant. see HEBREW kabar |
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