Berean Strong's Lexicon tabnith: Pattern, form, likeness, model Original Word: תַּבְנִית Word Origin: Derived from the root בָּנָה (banah), meaning "to build." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5179 (τύπος, typos): Refers to a pattern, model, or example, often used in the New Testament to describe a form or example to be followed. Usage: The Hebrew word "tabnith" refers to a pattern, form, or model. It is often used in the context of instructions for building or creating something according to a specific design. In the Bible, "tabnith" is frequently associated with the detailed plans given by God for constructing sacred objects or structures, such as the Tabernacle and the Temple. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, the concept of a "pattern" or "model" was significant, especially in religious contexts. The Israelites believed that following God's precise instructions for building the Tabernacle and later the Temple was crucial for maintaining a proper relationship with Him. These structures were not only places of worship but also symbols of God's presence among His people. The detailed patterns provided by God underscored the importance of obedience and reverence in worship. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom banah Definition construction, pattern, figure NASB Translation copy (1), form (4), image (1), likeness (5), model (2), pattern (4), plan (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs תַּבְנִית noun feminine construction, pattern, figure ֯׳תּ absolute 1 Chronicles 28:19; construct Exodus 25:9 (twice in verse) + 14 t. + Ezekiel 8:10 (strike out Co); תַּבְנִיתוֺ 2 Kings 16:10, תַבְנִיתָם Exodus 25:40 — 1 apparently originally construction, structure, yet only P & late: ׳תַּבְנִית מִזְבַּה י Joshua 22:28; compare Psalm 144:12 in simile הֵיכָל ׳בְּנוֺתֵינוּ כְזָוִיּוֺת מְחֻטָּבִים תּ carved according to the construction of a palace, palace-fashion. 2 pattern, according to which anything is to be constructed (P & late), of tabernacle Exodus 25:9, utensils of tabernacle Exodus 25:9; Exodus 25:40; an altar 2 Kings 16:10 תַּבְנִיתוֺ לְכָלֿ מַעֲשֵׂהוּ (distinguished from דְּמוּת); temple 1 Chronicles 28:11 compare 1 Chronicles 28:12 chariot, i.e. cherubim 1 Chronicles 28:18; ׳מַלְאֲכוֺת הַתּ 1 Chronicles 28:19 i.e. objects of which the patters is given. 3 figure, image, Hexateuch only D, of idols in form of animals Deuteronomy 4:16,17 (twice in verse); Deuteronomy 4:18 (twice in verse); elsewhere late Isaiah 44:13; Ezekiel 8:10 (strike out B Co) Psalm 106:20; compare יָד ׳תּ Ezekiel 8:3; Ezekiel 10:8 i.e. something like a hand. בנט (assumed as √ of אַבְנֵט, Thes Sta§ 257). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Tibni From banah; structure; by implication, a model, resemblance -- figure, form, likeness, pattern, similitude. see HEBREW banah Forms and Transliterations בְּתַ֨בְנִיתָ֔ם בְּתַבְנִ֥ית בתבנית בתבניתם הַתַּבְנִֽית׃ התבנית׃ וְתַבְנִ֗ית וּלְתַבְנִ֣ית ולתבנית ותבנית כְּתַבְנִ֣ית כתבנית תַּבְנִ֕ית תַּבְנִ֛ית תַּבְנִ֜ית תַּבְנִ֣ית תַּבְנִ֥ית תַּבְנִית֖וֹ תַּבְנִית֙ תַּבְנִית֩ תבנית תבניתו bə·ṯaḇ·nî·ṯām bə·ṯaḇ·nîṯ bəṯaḇnîṯ bəṯaḇnîṯām betavNit beTavniTam hat·taḇ·nîṯ hattaḇnîṯ hattavNit kə·ṯaḇ·nîṯ kəṯaḇnîṯ ketavNit taḇ·nî·ṯōw taḇ·nîṯ taḇnîṯ taḇnîṯōw tavNit tavniTo ū·lə·ṯaḇ·nîṯ ūləṯaḇnîṯ uletavNit vetavNit wə·ṯaḇ·nîṯ wəṯaḇnîṯLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Exodus 25:9 HEB: אוֹתְךָ֔ אֵ֚ת תַּבְנִ֣ית הַמִּשְׁכָּ֔ן וְאֵ֖ת NAS: that I am going to show you, [as] the pattern of the tabernacle KJV: According to all that I shew thee, [after] the pattern of the tabernacle, INT: I am to show you the pattern of the tabernacle and the pattern Exodus 25:9 Exodus 25:40 Deuteronomy 4:16 Deuteronomy 4:17 Deuteronomy 4:17 Deuteronomy 4:18 Deuteronomy 4:18 Joshua 22:28 2 Kings 16:10 1 Chronicles 28:11 1 Chronicles 28:12 1 Chronicles 28:18 1 Chronicles 28:19 Psalm 106:20 Psalm 144:12 Isaiah 44:13 Ezekiel 8:3 Ezekiel 8:10 Ezekiel 10:8 20 Occurrences |