Strong's Lexicon kibsah or kabsah: Ewe lamb Original Word: כִּבְשָׂה or כַּבְשָׂה Word Origin: Derived from the root כֶּבֶשׂ (keves), meaning "lamb" or "young sheep." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "kibsah" or "kabsah," the Greek word ἀμνός (amnos) is used in the New Testament to refer to a lamb, particularly in sacrificial contexts (e.g., John 1:29). Usage: The term "kibsah" or "kabsah" refers specifically to a female lamb or ewe lamb. It is used in the Hebrew Bible to denote a young female sheep, often in contexts related to sacrificial offerings, pastoral life, and parables. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, sheep were a vital part of agrarian life, providing wool, milk, and meat. Ewe lambs, in particular, were valuable for their ability to reproduce and sustain the flock. The sacrificial system outlined in the Torah often required lambs, including ewe lambs, as offerings to God, symbolizing purity and innocence. The pastoral lifestyle of the Israelites is frequently reflected in biblical narratives and parables, where sheep and shepherds are common motifs. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as kebes Definition ewe lamb NASB Translation ewe lamb (3), ewe lambs (3), ewe-lamb (1), lamb (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs כִּבְשָׂה, כַּבְשָׂה noun feminine ewe-lamb; ׳כִּ 2 Samuel 12:3,6; ׳כַּ Leviticus 14:10; Numbers 6:14; construct כִּבְשַׂת 2 Samuel 12:4; plural כְּבָשׂת Genesis 21:29,30; construct כִּבְשׂת Genesis 21:28; — ewe-lambs (7) set in witness Genesis 21:28,29,30 (E); used in sacrifice Leviticus 14:10 (purification), Numbers 6:14 (Nazirite; both P, and both "" כָּבֶשׂ); for food, in Nathan's parable 2 Samuel 12:3,4,6. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance ewe lamb Or kabsah {kab-saw'}; feminine of kebes; a ewe -- (ewe) lamb. see HEBREW kebes Forms and Transliterations הַכִּבְשָׂ֖ה הכבשה וְכַבְשָׂ֥ה וְכַבְשָׂ֨ה וכבשה כְּבָשֹׂ֔ת כְּבָשֹׂת֙ כִּבְשַׂת֙ כִּבְשָׂ֨ה כִּבְשֹׂ֥ת כבשה כבשת hak·kiḇ·śāh hakkiḇśāh hakkivSah kə·ḇā·śōṯ kəḇāśōṯ kevaSot kiḇ·śāh kiḇ·śaṯ kiḇ·śōṯ kiḇśāh kiḇśaṯ kiḇśōṯ kivSah kivSat kivSot vechavSah wə·ḵaḇ·śāh wəḵaḇśāhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 21:28 HEB: אֶת־ שֶׁ֛בַע כִּבְשֹׂ֥ת הַצֹּ֖אן לְבַדְּהֶֽן׃ NAS: seven ewe lambs of the flock KJV: seven ewe lambs of the flock INT: Abraham seven ewe of the flock themselves Genesis 21:29 Genesis 21:30 Leviticus 14:10 Numbers 6:14 2 Samuel 12:3 2 Samuel 12:4 2 Samuel 12:6 8 Occurrences |