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- Shibah - Hastings Dictionary of the Bible - StudyLight. org
A name given to a well dug by Isaac ( Genesis 26:33 ), which gave its name to the town Beersheba (wh see) The word means, according to the writer, ‘an oath’; and Beersheba is ‘the well of the oath,’ so named from the swearing of the oath of friendship between Isaac and Abimelech ( Genesis 26:31 )
- Shibah Meaning - Bible Definition and References - Bible Study Tools
Discover the meaning of Shibah in the Bible Study the definition of Shibah with multiple Bible Dictionaries and Encyclopedias and find scripture references in the Old and New Testaments
- Shibah - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
SHIBAH shī’ bə (שִׁבְעָ֑ה; LXX ὁρκος, meaning well of the oath, or well of seven) The name of a well dug by Isaac Genesis 26:26-33 explains the derivation of the name Beer-sheba, a city situated some fifty m SW of Jerusalem
- Bible Map: Shibah (Beersheba)
SHIBAH shi'-ba (shibh`ah, "seven"; horkos; Swete reads Phrear horkou, literally, "well of oath"; the King James Version Shebah): The name of the original well of Beer-sheba according to Genesis 26:33 See BEERSHEBA
- Shibah - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
SHIBAH shī’ bə (שִׁבְעָ֑ה; LXX ὁρκος, meaning well of the oath, or well of seven) The name of a well dug by Isaac Genesis 26:26-33 explains the derivation of the name Beer-sheba, a city situated some fifty m SW of Jerusalem
- Shibah - Video Bible
Shibah was the name given by Isaac to a well he dug in the region of Beersheba, as recorded in Genesis 26:33 The name Shibah (Hebrew: שִׁבְעָה, shivʿāh) means “oath” or “seven,” closely linked to the Hebrew word for both concepts—sheba (שֶׁבַע)
- SHIBAH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHIBAH is a traditional 7-day period of mourning following the funeral of a close relative that is observed in Jewish homes How to use shibah in a sentence
- Shibah - Bible Odyssey
Shi´buh; Heb , “oath” The well dug by Isaac’s servants during his time with Abimelech of Gerar (Gen 26:26-33) It is probably the source for the city name Beer-sheba Powell, Mark Allan, ed HarperCollins Bible Dictionary Abridged Edition San Francisco: HarperOne, 2009
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