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Strong's #703 - אַרְבַּע
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2744) obr (רבאה RBAh) AC: ? CO: Square AB: ?: The four sides of a square. [from: br- spread out]
V) obr (רבאה RBAh) - Square: To go down on the hands and knees in the sense of being on all fours. KJV (15): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Pual, Participle) square, foursquare, lay down, gender - Strongs: H7250 (רָבַע), H7251 (רָבַע)
Nm) obr (רבאה RBAh) - I. Squared:On the hands and knees in the sense of being on all fours. II. Quarter:As one side of a four sided square or a fourth. KJV (8): lying down, side fourth, square - Strongs: H7252 (רֶבַע), H7253 (רֶבַע)
e m) obir (ריבאה RYBAh) - Fourth: KJV (4): fourth - Strongs: H7256 (רִבֵּעַ)
gm) obfr (רובאה RWBAh) - Fourth: KJV (2): fourth - Strongs: H7255 (רֹבַע)
nm) obra (ארבאה ARBAh) - Four: [Hebrew and Aramaic; Also meaning forty when written in the plural form - miobra] KJV (144): four, fourth, forty, fortieth - Strongs: H702 (אַרְבָּעָה), H703 (אַרְבַּע), H705 (אַרְבָּעִים)
nf1 ) eobra (ארבאהה ARBAhH) - Four: KJV (316): four - Strongs: H702 (אַרְבָּעָה)
bfm) ioibr (רביאהי RBYAhY) - Fourth: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (62): fourth, foursquare - Strongs: H7243 (רְבִעִי), H7244 (רְבִיעָי)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1. masculine: before feminine plural noun Daniel 7:2,3; noun feminine singularמְאָה ׳א Ezra 6:17; after feminine plural noun Daniel 7:6; as predicate אַרְבַּ֑ע Daniel 7:17.
2. feminine: before masculine plural noun Daniel 7:6,16; after masculine plural noun Daniel 3:25.
אַרְבַּע f. and אַרְבָּעָה constr. st. אַרְבַּעַת m. (comp. Gramm. § 95:1).
(1) four, for רְבַע with Aleph prosthetic, which is omitted in the derivatives; as in רִבֵּעַ, רְבִיעִי, רֹבַע, etc., with suff. אַרְבַּעְתָּם those four, Ezra 1:8, 10 Ezra 1:10. Often for the ordinal fourth, when years and months are counted (see Lehrg. p. 701), Isaiah 36:1; Zechariah 7:1.-Dual אַרְבַּעְתַּיִם four-fold, 2 Samuel 12:6. Plur. אַרְבָּעִים forty, Genesis 8:6. This number, like seven, and seventy, is used by the Orientals as a round number, Genesis 7:17; Jonah 3:4; Matthew 4:2 compare Chil minâr, forty towers, used of the remains of Persepolis, and the citations, Lehrg. p. 700.
(2) [Arba], pr.n. of a giant, one of the Anakim, Joshua 14:15, 15:13 21:11. Perhaps, homo quadratus. Compare קִרְיַת אַרְבַּע.
אַרְבַּע & אַרְבְּעָה Ch. i.q. Heb. four, Daniel 3:25, 7:2,,, 17.