6904. qebol
Berean Strong's Lexicon
qebol: Opposite, corresponding

Original Word: קְבוֹל
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: qebol
Pronunciation: keh-VOHL
Phonetic Spelling: (ko'-bel)
Definition: Opposite, corresponding
Meaning: a battering-ram

Word Origin: Derived from the root קבל (qabal), meaning "to receive" or "to correspond."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of corresponding or opposite can be related to Greek terms like ἀντί (anti, meaning "against" or "opposite") or ἀπέναντι (apenanti, meaning "over against" or "opposite").

Usage: The Hebrew word "qebol" is used to denote something that is opposite or corresponding to another. It implies a sense of alignment or parallelism, often used in architectural or structural contexts to describe parts that face or correspond to each other.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, symmetry and balance were important in construction and design, reflecting a broader cultural appreciation for order and harmony. The use of "qebol" in describing architectural features would resonate with the Israelites' understanding of the world as a place of divine order, where everything has its place and purpose.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from qabal
Definition
something in front, a military siege engine
NASB Translation
battering rams (1), before (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[קְבֹל] noun [masculine]

1 >something in front specifically an attacking-engine (compare front; , advance to attack, so הקביל Ecclus 12:5), Ezekiel 26:9 מְחִי קָֽבֳלּוֺ the stroke of his attacking-engine (on the form ‡obolló, from קְבֹל for ‡ªbªl, see Ol§ 169ii. 68 f.; and compare קָֽטֳנִּי from קְטֹן for ‡ª‰ªn, קָֽטָבְךָ, קָֽרֶבְכֶם; and on the בֳָ, Ges§ 93q).

2 construct קָֽבָלעָֿם (‡obol) 2 Kings 15:10, explained formerly as before the people, i.e. publicly (compare Biblical Aramaicaic קֳבֵל before); but the Aramaic is surprising and הָעָם needed: read כְּיִבְלְעָם in Ibleam, with ᵐ5 of L (confirming earlier conjectures of GrG ii. 1. 99 StaGi. 575), Dr Klo Benz Kit and others

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
war

From qabal in the sense of confronting (as standing opposite in order to receive); a battering-ram -- war.

see HEBREW qabal

Forms and Transliterations
קָֽבָלְ־ קָֽבָלּ֔וֹ קבלו קבלעם kavalAm kavalLo qā·ḇā·lə·‘ām qā·ḇāl·lōw qāḇālə‘ām qāḇāllōw
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2 Kings 15:10
HEB: יָבֵ֔שׁ וַיַּכֵּ֥הוּ קָֽבָלְ־ עָ֖ם וַיְמִיתֵ֑הוּ
NAS: him and struck him before the people
INT: of Jabesh and struck before the people and killed

Ezekiel 26:9
HEB: וּמְחִ֣י קָֽבָלּ֔וֹ יִתֵּ֖ן בְּחֹֽמוֹתָ֑יִךְ
NAS: The blow of his battering rams he will direct
KJV: engines of war against thy walls,
INT: the blow of his battering will direct your walls

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6904
2 Occurrences


qā·ḇā·lə·‘ām — 1 Occ.
qā·ḇāl·lōw — 1 Occ.
















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