Biblica Analytica

שׁוֹבֵב

sho.vev (H7728)

backsliding

3 verses 2 books OT 3 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word שׁוֹבֵב (sho.vev) is defined as "backsliding." This term suggests a movement away from a previous position or course of action, often implying a loss of stability or a reversal of progress. The word appears three times in the Bible, indicating its limited but significant usage. Its connection to the semantic domain of "Body & Health" may suggest that backsliding can have physical or emotional consequences, rather than just being a metaphorical concept. The rarity of this word in the Hebrew Bible underscores its importance as a vivid and evocative term for describing a specific kind of movement or behavior. Its use in a limited number of contexts highlights its distinctive meaning and connotation, making it a useful tool for understanding the nuances of the biblical text.

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Jeremiah 31:22

How long will you go here and there, you backsliding daughter? For Yahweh has created a new thing in the earth: a woman will encompass a man.”

Jeremiah 49:4

Why do you boast in the valleys, your flowing valley, backsliding daughter? You trusted in her treasures, saying, ‘Who will come to me?’

Micah 2:4

In that day they will take up a parable against you, and lament with a doleful lamentation, saying, ‘We are utterly ruined! My people’s possession is divided up. Indeed he takes it from me and assigns our fields to traitors!’ ”