Lexicon Shaalbim: perhaps "(haunt of) foxes," a city in Dan Original Word: שַׁעֲלַבִּיןPart of Speech: Proper Name Location Transliteration: Shaalbim Phonetic Spelling: (shah-al-beem') Short Definition: Shaalbim NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as shualDefinitionperhaps "(haunt of) foxes," a city in Dan NASB TranslationShaalabbin (1), Shaalbim (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שַׁעַלְבִים proper name, of a location (perhaps haunt of foxes; Arabic , Assyrian šêlibu, fox); — in (original) territory of Dan, Judges 1:35 (compare GFM, on etymology and site), 1 Kings 4:9, Θαλαβεειν, Σαλαβειμ, Judges also αἱ ἀλώπεκες, as doublet, or (A ᵐ5L) alone; = שַׁעֲלַבִּין Joshua 19:42, Σα( α) λαβειν. שַׁעֲלַבִּין see foregoing.
Strong's Shaalabbin, Shaalbim Or Sha.alabbiyn {shah-al-ab-been'}; plural from shuw'al; fox-holes; Shaalbim or Shaalabbin, a place in Palestine -- Shaalabbin, Shaalbim. see HEBREW shuw'al |
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