Lexicon sobe: a drink, liquor Original Word: סֹ֫בֶאPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sobe Phonetic Spelling: (so'-beh) Short Definition: drink NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sabaDefinitiona drink, liquor NASB Translationdrink (2), liquor (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ סֹ֫בֶא] noun masculineIsaiah 1:22 drink, liquor; — only suffix סָבְאֵךְ Isaiah 1:22; סָבְאָם Hosea 4:18 (but see below), Nahum 1:10 (but see סָבָא ); — liquor (apparently strong, choice) Isaiah 1:22; ׳סָר ס Hosea 4:18 their liquor (i.e. their drunkenness) is gone Thes Hi Che RVm, but very dubious, ᵐ5 quite different ( ἡρέτισεν Χαναναίους), We Gu Kau Now omit in translation; conjecture of Houtsma TTijdschr ix (1875), 60 סֹד סֹבְאִים, a company of wine-bibbers, makes good sense. Strong's drink, drunken, wine From caba'; potation, concretely (wine), or abstractly (carousal) -- drink, drunken, wine. see HEBREW caba' |
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