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Strong's #4009 - מִבְטָח
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
- Strong
- trust, confidence, refuge
- act of confiding
- object of confidence
- state of confidence, security
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2013) hub (בתההה BThHh) AC: Cling CO: ? AB: Security: A holding onto something or someone by clinging or confiding.
V) hub (בתההה BThHh) - Cling: KJV (120): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) trust, confidence, secure - Strongs: H982 (בָּטַח)
Nm) hub (בתההה BThHh) - Security: A state or place of safety. KJV (42): safely, safety, careless, safe, secure, assurance - Strongs: H983 (בֶּטַח)
df1) ehfub (בתהוההה BThWHhH) - Secure: A state or place of safety. KJV (1): secure - Strongs: H987 (בַּטֻּחָה)
ef1) ehuib (ביתהההה BYThHhH) - Trust: A clinging onto someone or something for support or security. KJV (1): confidence - Strongs: H985 (בִּטְחָה)
hm) hubm (מבתההה MBThHh) - Confidence: Clinging onto someone or something else for support or safety. KJV (15): confidence, trust, sure, hope - Strongs: H4009 (מִבְטָח)
ejm) nfhuib (ביתהההונ BYThHhWN) - Hope: A trust in a future outcome. KJV (3): confidence, hope - Strongs: H986 (בִּטָּחוֹן)
nbm) hiuba (אבתהיהה ABThYHh) - Melon: A fruit that clings to the vine. KJV (1): melon - Strongs: H20 (אֲבַטִּיחַ)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 the act of confiding Proverbs 21:22; Proverbs 22:19; Proverbs 25:19.
2 the object of confidence Job 8:14; Job 18:14; Job 31:24; Psalm 40:5; Psalm 65:6; Psalm 71:5; Jeremiah 2:37; Jeremiah 17:7; Jeremiah 48:13; Ezekiel 29:16.
3 the state of confidence, security Proverbs 14:26; Isaiah 32:18.
מִבְטָח (root בָּטַח with suff. מִבְטַחִי, pl. מִבְטַחִים (dag. f. impl.) m.
(1) confidence, sure and firm hope, Proverbs 22:19 hence used of the person and thing on which hope is set, Psalms 40:5, 65:6 71:5.
(2) security, Job 18:14, “his security is torn out from his tent,” i.e. he himself being too secure. Pl. Isaiah 32:18.