2874. tebach
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tebach: slaughtering, slaughter
Original Word: טָ֫בַח
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: tebach
Phonetic Spelling: (teh'-bakh)
Short Definition: slaughter

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from tabach
Definition
slaughtering, slaughter
NASB Translation
animal (1), food (1), slaughter (10).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. טֶ֫בַח noun masculineIsaiah 34:6 slaughtering, slaughter — absolute ׳ט Genesis 43:16 6t.; טָ֑בַח Ezekiel 21:20 3t.; suffix טִבְחָהּ Proverbs 9:2; —

1 slaughtering, slaughter, of animals for food; as accusative of congnate meaning with verb after טָבַח (q. v.) Genesis 43:16 (J), Proverbs 9:2; יוּבָ֑ל ׳כַּשֶּׂה לַטּ Isaiah 53:7, simile of suffering servant of ׳י; also Proverbs 7:22 simile of fatuousness of one following a strange woman, thoughtless of consequences; ׳יֵרְדוּ לַטּ Jeremiah 50:27 metaphor of Babylonian leaders, under figure of bullocks; so probably Jeremiah 48:15, and perhaps תִּכְרָ֑עוּ ׳לַטּ Isaiah 65:12.

2 in poetry figurative slaughter, to which the nations are given over by ׳י Isaiah 34:2, specifically of Edom Isaiah 34:6 ("" זֶבַח; see ׳ז 6); of Israel Ezekiel 21:20, as accusative of congnate meaning with verb after טָבַח Ezekiel 21:15; of Ammon Ezekiel 21:33.



Strong's
beast, slaughter, slay, sore

From tabach; properly, something slaughtered; hence, a beast (or meat, as butchered); abstr. Butchery (or concretely, a place of slaughter) -- X beast, slaughter, X slay, X sore.

see HEBREW tabach

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