בַּת רַבִּים
Bath Rabbîym
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The term "Bath Rabbim" refers to the "daughter of Rabbah," which symbolically represents a city associated with Rabbah. It is derived from the Hebrew words for "daughter" (H1323) and a plural form of "many" or "great" (H7227). The phrase is used in contexts where a city is metaphorically described as a "daughter."
the daughter (i.e. city) of Rabbah
The Hebrew word Bath Rabbîym means "the daughter (i.e. city) of Rabbah," used in Scripture in contexts that reveal its full semantic depth.
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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