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דִּבְרָה

dibrâh

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "dibrâh" refers to a reason, matter, or style of something. It is derived from a related term meaning "word" or "thing" and can imply a cause, purpose, or arrangement. Depending on context, it may also indicate an outcome, condition, or level of importance.

a reason, suit or style

The Hebrew word dibrâh means "a reason, suit or style," encompassing related ideas including cause, end, estate, order.

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