Biblica Analytica

שׂוֹבֶךְ

s.vo.vekh (H7730)

thicket

1 verses 1 books OT 1 / NT 0
AI Word Study

# Šōbek (שׂוֹבֶךְ): A Single Hebrew Word for Thicket The Hebrew word *šōbek* refers to a thicket—a dense growth of bushes, shrubs, or small trees. Based on the lexical data, this term appears only once in the biblical text, making it a rare word in the Hebrew scriptures. Its singular occurrence limits our ability to observe variations in usage or extended metaphorical applications, as we might with more frequently used terms. The rarity of *šōbek* suggests it may have been employed for a specific descriptive purpose in its single biblical context, rather than serving as a standard or common term for vegetation. Without additional occurrences to compare, we cannot determine whether the word carried particular connotations or was simply one among several available terms for describing dense plant growth. Its presence in the biblical vocabulary nonetheless reflects the detailed descriptive capacity of Hebrew when depicting natural features of the landscape.

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2 Samuel 18:9

Absalom happened to meet David’s servants. Absalom was riding on his mule, and the mule went under the thick boughs of a great oak, and his head caught hold of the oak, and he was taken up between the sky and earth; and the mule that was under him went on.