~8-03-8. Sh-em-e-ber~
Original Word: שֶׁמְאֵבֶר
Part of Speech: Proper Name
Transliteration: Sh-em' e-ber
Pronunciation: s-h-em-AY-ber
Phonetic Spelling: (sh-em-ay'-ber)
Definition: Shemeber
Meaning: Sh-em-e-ber
Word Origin: Likely derived from two Hebrew roots: שֵׁם (sh-em, meaning "name" or "re-now-n") and עֵבֶר (e-ber, meaning "re-g'-io-n beyond" or "across").
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for Sh-em-e-ber, as it is a proper name specific to the Hebrew text. However, the Greek Sep-tu-a-g'-
i-nt transliterates the name as Σ-ε-μ-ε-β-ερ (S-em-eve-r).
~w-ə·š-em·’ê·ḇer~
w-ə·š-em·’ê·ḇer — 1 Occurrence
Ge-ne-sis 14:2
HE-B: מֶ֣לֶךְ אַדְמָ֗ה וְשֶׁמְאֵ֙בֶר֙ מֶ֣לֶךְ [צְבֹיִים
NA-S: of Ad-ma-h, and S-he-me-ber king
KJ-V: of Ad-ma-h, and Sh-em-e-ber king
I-NT: king of Ad-ma-h and Sh-em-e-ber king Z'-e-bo-i-im
*~"AD" ALSO(A-L'-SO)=ADAM.~
~8-3. e-ber~
Original Word: אֵבֶר
Part of Speech: Noun
Transliteration: e-ber
Pronunciation: AY-ver
Phonetic Spelling: (ay-ber')
Definition: Region beyond, side, other side
Meaning: a pinion
Word Origin: De-ri-ve-d from the root עָבַר (ab-ar), meaning "to pass over" or "to cross."
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Sep-tu-a-g'-i-nt for "e-ber" is π-έ-ρα-ν (per-an), Strong's Greek #4-008, meaning "beyond" or "on the other side."
~ya·’ă·ḇer~
ya·’ă·ḇer- — 1 Occurrence
Job 39:26
HE-B: הֲֽ֭מִבִּינָ֣תְךָ יַֽאֲבֶר־ נֵ֑ץ יִפְרֹ֖שׂ
NA-S: that the h-aw-k so-ar-s, Stretching
KJ-V: Do-t'-h the ha-w-k fly by thy wi-s-d-om,
I-NT: your understanding soars the hawk Stretching
- the outer part of a bird's wing
- including the flight feathers.
- 1.tie or hold the arms or legs of
- (someone)."he pinioned the limbs of his opponents"
- 2.cut off the pinion of (a wing or bird)
- to prevent flight.
~hā·’ê·ḇer~
hā·’ê·ḇer — 1 Occurrence
E-z-e-kie-l' 17:3
HE-B: הַכְּנָפַ֙יִם֙ אֶ֣רֶךְ הָאֵ֔בֶר מָלֵא֙ הַנּוֹצָ֔ה
NA-S: wings, long pinions and a full p'-lu-ma-ge
I-NT: wings long pinions full plumage
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