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 - 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
Shibah - International Standard Bible Encyclopedia 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 Ge 26:33 ⇒See a list of verses on SHIBMAH in the Bible See BEERSHEBA ⇒See also the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia