אֹבֶן
ôben
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "ôben" refers to a pair of stones, specifically in the form of two horizontal disks connected by a support. It is used to describe a potter's wheel or a midwife's stool, both of which share this structural design.
a pair of stones (only dual); a potter's wheel or a midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal disks with a support between)
The Hebrew word ôben means "a pair of stones (only dual); a potter's wheel or a midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal disks with a support between)," encompassing related ideas including wheel, stool..
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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