8399. tablith
Berean Strong's Lexicon
tablith: Corruption, Spoiling

Original Word: תַּבְלִית
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: tablith
Pronunciation: tahv-LEETH
Phonetic Spelling: (tab-leeth')
Definition: Corruption, Spoiling
Meaning: consumption

Word Origin: Derived from the root תבל (taval), which means "to spoil" or "to corrupt."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent in the Strong's Concordance, the concept of corruption is often expressed in the New Testament with words like φθορά (phthora, Strong's Greek 5356), which also denotes decay or corruption.

Usage: The term "tablith" is used to denote a state of corruption or moral decay. It often refers to the degradation of ethical or spiritual standards, highlighting a departure from divine order and righteousness.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite society, maintaining purity and righteousness was paramount, both in personal conduct and communal life. The concept of corruption, as expressed by "tablith," would have been understood as a serious deviation from the covenantal relationship with God. This term underscores the importance of adhering to God's laws and the consequences of moral and spiritual decline.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from balah
Definition
destruction
NASB Translation
destruction (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[תַּבְלִית] noun feminine destruction: with suffix Isaiah 10:25 וְאַמִּי עַלתַּֿבְלִיתָם and mine anger for their destruction.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
habitable part, world

From balah; consumption -- destruction.

see HEBREW balah

Forms and Transliterations
תַּבְלִיתָֽם׃ תבליתם׃ taḇ·lî·ṯām taḇlîṯām tavliTam
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Englishman's Concordance
Isaiah 10:25
HEB: וְאַפִּ֖י עַל־ תַּבְלִיתָֽם׃
NAS: and My anger [will be directed] to their destruction.
KJV: and mine anger in their destruction.
INT: and my anger to their destruction

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 8399
1 Occurrence


taḇ·lî·ṯām — 1 Occ.
















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