Lexicon labat: To fall, to fail, to be cast down Original Word: לָבַט Strong's Exhaustive Concordance fall A primitive root; to overthrow; intransposed, to fall -- fall. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to thrust down, out, or away NASB Translation ruined (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs [לָבַט] verb thrust down, out, or away (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic ![]() ![]() Niph`al Imperfect be thrust down, away, i.e. ruined; עָם לֹא יָבִין יִלָּבֵט Hosea 4:14; אֱוִיל שְׂפָתַיִם יִלָּבֵט Proverbs 10:8,10. לְבִי, לָבִיא לְבִיָּא see below לבא. לֻבִים see לוּבִים. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: A primitive rootCorresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • There are no direct Greek equivalents listed for Strong's Hebrew Number 3832. However, concepts related to overthrowing or falling might be expressed in Greek with terms such as καταβάλλω (kataballō • to cast down) or πίπτω (piptō • to fall), depending on the context within the Septuagint or New Testament usage. Usage: The verb לָבַט (lāvaṭ) is used in the context of being overthrown or falling, often implying a sense of being cast down or destroyed. It is a term that conveys a sudden or forceful action, typically in a negative or destructive sense. Context: The Hebrew verb לָבַט (lāvaṭ) appears in the context of describing actions that result in destruction or downfall. It is a term that is not frequently used in the Hebrew Bible, but when it does appear, it carries significant weight in its implications of overthrowing or causing to fall. The root conveys a sense of being cast down, often with a connotation of divine judgment or calamity. The usage of לָבַט can be seen in narratives where cities, nations, or individuals experience a downfall due to their actions or as a result of divine intervention. The term underscores the power and finality of such actions, emphasizing the complete and often irreversible nature of the overthrow. Forms and Transliterations יִלָּבֵֽט׃ ילבט׃ yil·lā·ḇêṭ yillāḇêṭ yillaVetLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Proverbs 10:8 HEB: וֶאֱוִ֥יל שְׂ֝פָתַ֗יִם יִלָּבֵֽט׃ NAS: But a babbling fool will be ruined. KJV: but a prating fool shall fall. INT: fool A babbling will be ruined Proverbs 10:10 Hosea 4:14 3 Occurrences |