כַּבִּיר
kab.bir (H3524)
mighty
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word "kab.bir" (H3524) is defined as "mighty." It falls within the semantic domain of Royalty & Authority, indicating its association with power and strength. This word is used 10 times in the Bible, and its meaning is consistent across these occurrences. The usage of "kab.bir" suggests that it is a term used to describe individuals or entities that possess significant power or authority. This could include kings, rulers, or other figures of leadership. The word's emphasis on might or strength implies a sense of dominance or control. Given its association with royalty and authority, "kab.bir" likely holds significance in biblical contexts where power dynamics are at play. Its use may serve to highlight the strength or dominance of a particular individual or group, or to contrast their power with that of others.
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“How long will you speak these things? Shall the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
With us are both the gray-headed and the very aged men, much elder than your father.
If I have rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because my hand had gotten much;
Should even one who hates justice govern? Will you condemn him who is righteous and mighty?—
He breaks mighty men in pieces in ways past finding out, and sets others in their place.
“Behold, God is mighty, and doesn’t despise anyone. He is mighty in strength of understanding.
But now Yahweh has spoken, saying, “Within three years, as a worker bound by contract would count them, the glory of Moab shall be brought into contempt, with all his great multitude; and the remnant will be very small and feeble.”
Ah, the uproar of many peoples, who roar like the roaring of the seas; and the rushing of nations, that rush like the rushing of mighty waters!
Behold, the Lord has a mighty and strong one. Like a storm of hail, a destroying storm, and like a storm of mighty waters overflowing, he will cast them down to the earth with his hand.