דִּבְרָה
dibrâh
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "dibrâh" refers to a reason, purpose, or manner of doing something. It can describe an intent or motive behind an action or be used to indicate something done for a specific purpose or cause. This term is the Aramaic equivalent of a related Hebrew word.
{a reason, suit or style}
The Hebrew word dibrâh means "{a reason, suit or style}," encompassing related ideas including intent, sake..
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