Berean Strong's Lexicon Arab: Arab Original Word: עֲרַב Word Origin: Derived from the root עָרַב (arab), meaning "to grow dark" or "to become evening." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Greek equivalent for the Hebrew "Arab" in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as the term is specific to the Hebrew context and culture. Usage: The term "Arab" in the Hebrew Bible refers to a region or people group located in the desert areas to the east and south of Israel. It is often associated with nomadic tribes and desert dwellers. The word is used to describe both a geographical area and the people inhabiting it. Cultural and Historical Background: The Arabs mentioned in the Bible were part of the larger Semitic family of peoples. They were known for their nomadic lifestyle, often living in tents and moving with their herds. Historically, the Arab tribes were involved in trade, particularly in spices and incense, which were highly valued in the ancient Near East. The region of Arabia was known for its harsh desert environment, which shaped the lifestyle and culture of its inhabitants. Brown-Driver-Briggs עֲרַב noun [masculine] desert-plateau, steppe (compare CheIntr. Is. 129); — בַּעֲרָ֑ב בַּעֲרַב (si vera lectio) Isaiah 21:13 (twice in verse) in the steppe (of what we know as North Arabia); but in vb Vrss Lo Che GuKau and others בָּעֶרֶב in the evening. עֲרָב proper name, of a people collective steppe-dwellers of North Arabia (WetzstZVölkerpsych. vii. 463 f.; extended later (so Herodii. 11 etc.) to whole peninsula, compare Arabic the Arabs, Bedúwy the people, DoughtyArab. Deserta, i. 224; Sabean ערבן, ערב, אערב CISiv. p. 123, Assyrian Aribu, Arubu, Arabi, people in North Arabia, DlPa 295 f., 304 f. COTJeremiah 25:24; also Urbi DlPa 305 f. of nomad 'Arab' tribes); — הַשֹּׁכְנִים בַּמִּדְבָּר ׳מַלְכֵי ע Jeremiah 25:24 (see I. עֵרֶב), 2 Chronicles 9:14 + "" 1 Kings 10:15 (see id.); ׳ע also Ezekiel 27:21 + Ezekiel 30:5 (see id.); see especially NöArabia in Ency. Bib. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Arabia Or marab {ar-ab'}; from arab in the figurative sense of sterility; Arab (i.e. Arabia), a country East of Palestine -- Arabia. see HEBREW arab Forms and Transliterations בַּעְרַב֙ בַּעְרָ֑ב בערב הָעֶ֖רֶב הערב עֲרַב֙ עֲרָ֑ב ערב ‘ă·raḇ ‘ă·rāḇ ‘ăraḇ ‘ărāḇ aRav ba‘·raḇ ba‘·rāḇ ba‘raḇ ba‘rāḇ baRav hā‘ereḇ hā·‘e·reḇ haErevLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Kings 10:15 HEB: וְכָל־ מַלְכֵ֥י הָעֶ֖רֶב וּפַח֥וֹת הָאָֽרֶץ׃ NAS: the kings of the Arabs and the governors INT: and all the kings of the Arabs and the governors of the country 2 Chronicles 9:14 Isaiah 21:13 Isaiah 21:13 Jeremiah 25:24 Ezekiel 27:21 6 Occurrences |