בְּעִיר
be.ir (H1165)
cattle
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word בְּעִיר (be.ir), with Strong's number 1165, refers to cattle. This term falls within the semantic domain of Agriculture & Land, indicating its connection to farming and livestock. As cattle, this term encompasses a broad category of domesticated animals used for various purposes, possibly including labor and food production. We see this word in six instances throughout the Bible, suggesting its importance in the ancient cultural context. Its appearance in different contexts hints at its vital role in the agricultural economy of the time.
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Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Tell your brothers, ‘Do this: Load your animals, and go, travel to the land of Canaan.
“If a man causes a field or vineyard to be eaten by letting his animal loose, and it grazes in another man’s field, he shall make restitution from the best of his own field, and from the best of his own vineyard.
Why have you brought Yahweh’s assembly into this wilderness, that we should die there, we and our animals?
“Take the rod, and assemble the congregation, you, and Aaron your brother, and speak to the rock before their eyes, that it pour out its water. You shall bring water to them out of the rock; so you shall give the congregation and their livestock drink.”
Moses lifted up his hand, and struck the rock with his rod twice, and water came out abundantly. The congregation and their livestock drank.
He gave over their livestock also to the hail, and their flocks to hot thunderbolts.