Lexical Summary chabat: to beat off, beat out Original Word: חָבַטTransliteration: chabat Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-bat') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to beat off, beat out Meaning: to beat off, beat out Strong's Concordance beat off, out, thresh A primitive root; to knock out or off -- beat (off, out), thresh. Brown-Driver-Briggs H2251. chabat [חָבַט] verb beat off, beat out (Late Hebrew id.; strike, beat, Arabic , Aramaic , חֲבַט) — Qal Imperfect יַחְבֹּט Isaiah 27:12; 3feminine singular וַתַּחְבֹּט Ruth 2:17; 2masculine singular תַּחְבֹּט Deuteronomy 24:20; Participle חֹבֵט Judges 6:11; — 1 beat off, זֵיתְךָ Deuteronomy 24:20. 2 beat out (grain), Gideon בַּגַּת חִטִּים חֹבֵט Judges 6:11, so Ruth 2:17, of small quantities; — distinct from threshing on open floor, with cattle; figurative of ׳יs judgment, and subsequent gathering of Israel Isaiah 27:12 (no object expressed), so Che Di Du; Ges Hi Kn Brd place below 1; VB undecided. Niph`al Imperfect יֵחָ֫בֶט Isaiah 28:27 fennel (קֵצַךְ) beaten out בַּמַּטֶּה. חֳבָיָה חֲבִיָּה, חֲבָיָה, see below חבה. חֶבְיוֺן see below חבה. |