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Strong's #07667 - שֵׁבֶר
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2811) rbs (סהבר ShBR) AC: Burst CO: Grain AB: ?: The grain is placed on the threshing floor or in the millstone and crushed to burst out the seeds from the hulls. [from: rp]
V) rbs (סהבר ShBR) - I. Burst:To burst out or through. [Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Exchange:To buy or sell produce, usually grain. [denominative of the noun meaning grain] KJV (172): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Piel, Participle) break, destroy, hurt, tear, birth, crush, quench, buy, sell - Strongs: H7665 (שָׁבַר), H7666 (שָׁבַר), H8406 (תְּבַר)
Nm) rbs (סהבר ShBR) - I. Shattering: II. Grain:As being burst open on the threshing floor or in the millstone. KJV (53): destruction, breach, hurt, breaking, affliction, bruise, crashing, interpretation, vexation, corn, victuals - Strongs: H7667 (שֵׁבֶר), H7668 (שֶׁבֶר)
am) rbsm (מסהבר MShBR) - Birth canal: The place of bursting through. KJV (3): birth, breaking - Strongs: H4866 (מַשְׁבֵּר)
hm) rbsm (מסהבר MShBR) - Breaker: Large waves of the sea that burst onto the shore. KJV (5): waves, billows - Strongs: H4867 (מִשְׁבָּר)
ejm) nfrbis (סהיברונ ShYBRWN) - Bursting: KJV (2): destruction, breaking - Strongs: H7670 (שִׁבָּרוֹן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
שֵׁבֶר more often שֶׁבֶר with suff. שִׁבְרי m.
(1) a breaking, breach, fracture, of a wall, Isaiah 30:13, 14 Isaiah 30:14 of a member, Leviticus 21:19, 24:20 metaph. used of the breaches and wounds of a state, Psalms 60:4 of the mind (i.e. of sorrow), Isaiah 65:14.
(2) the breaking, i.e. the solution, interpretation, of a dream, Judges 7:15.
(3) destruction, as of a kingdom, Lamentations 2:11, 3:47 of individual men, Proverbs 16:18; Isaiah 1:28. עַד הַשְּׁבָרִים even to destruction, Joshua 7:5.
(4) terror (from the mind being broken, see חָתַת ), pl. שְׁבָרִים terrors, Job 41:17.
(5) corn, grain (which is broken in a mill), Genesis 42:1, seq.; Amos 8:5. Hence denom. שָׁבַר No. 5, and Hiphil, No. 2. [pr.n. m. 1 Chronicles 2:48.]
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