Lexicon rebabah: multitude, myriad, ten thousand Original Word: רְבָבָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: rebabah Phonetic Spelling: (reb-aw-baw') Short Definition: thousands NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rababDefinitionmultitude, myriad, ten thousand NASB Translationmyriad (1), numerous (1), ten thousand (6), ten thousands (7).
Brown-Driver-Briggs רְבָבָה noun feminine multitude, myriad, ten thousand (Kö ii.1.221); — absolute ׳ר Genesis 24:60 +; suffix רִבְבָתוֺ Kt 1 Samuel 18:7 2t. (Qr רִבְבֹתָיו); plural absolute רְבָבוֺת 1 Samuel 18:8 construct ִרבְבוֺת Micah 6:7 +, ִרבֲבוֺת Deuteronomy 33:17; suffixsee above Qr; — myriad 10,000: of great number of person, indefinite Genesis 24:60 (J; אַלְפֵי רְבָבָה thousands of myriads), Deuteronomy 33:2(poem; מֵרִבְבוֺת קֹרֶשׁ, but see קֹרֶשׁ, near the end). Psalm 3:7; ct Psalm 5:10; ׳ִרבְבוֺת אַלְפֵי תִשׂ Numbers 10:36, compare Deuteronomy 33:17 (poem); — רְבָבָה Ezekiel 16:7 read רְבִי ᵐ5 Co Berthol Krae; — more precisely(100, 1000), 10,000, Judges 20:10; opposed to 2, Deuteronomy 32:30 (poem), opposed to 100, Leviticus 26:8 (H), opposed to 1000, 1 Samuel 18:7,8; 1 Samuel 21:12; 1 Samuel 29:5; Psalm 91:7; so of things, Micah 6:7. Strong's many, million, multiply, ten thousand From rabab; abundance (in number), i.e. (specifically) a myriad (whether definite or indefinite) -- many, million, X multiply, ten thousand. see HEBREW rabab |
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