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    • חֹ֫רֶב

      • חֹ֫רֶב noun [masculine] desolation; — ׳ עָרֵי ח Isaiah 61:4 cities of desolation ("" שֹׁמֲמוֺת, and, in v a, חָרְבוֺת); compare Zephaniah 2:14 (but read עֹרֵב, ᵐ5 We and others); Jeremiah 49:13, and ׳ מִצְרַיִם חָרְבוֺת ח Ezekiel 29:10 Egypt shall be wastes of desolation (but ᵐ5 ᵑ9 Co wastes of the sword, חֶרֶב for חֹרֶב); + Ezekiel 38:8 Co, who reads מֵחֹרֶב (or מֵחָרְבָּה).
  1. 2721. choreb . Strong's Concordance. choreb: desolation. Original Word: חֹרֶב. Part of Speech: Noun Masculine. Transliteration: choreb. Phonetic Spelling: (kho'-reb) Definition: dryness, drought, heat. Brown-Driver-Briggs.

    • 2721A

      choreb: dryness, drought, heat. Transliteration: choreb...

    • Kə·Ḥō·Reḇ

      kə·ḥō·reḇ Englishman's Concordance. kə·ḥō·reḇ — 1...

    • Mê·Ḥō·Reḇ

      mê·ḥō·reḇ Englishman's Concordance. mê·ḥō·reḇ — 2...

    • La·Ḥō·Reḇ

      Englishman's Concordance. la·ḥō·reḇ — 1 Occurrence. Jeremiah...

    • Lə·Ḥō·Reḇ

      Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers •...

    • Int

      International Standard Version and the noise of foreigners...

    • 40 Interlinear

      International Standard Version And God did it just like that...

    • Desolate

      Definition. to be desolated or appalled. NASB Translation....

    • Ruins

      Feminine of choreb; properly, drought, i.e. (by implication)...

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  3. Definition. to be desolated or appalled. NASB Translation. appalled (13), astonished (8), astounded (1), become desolate (1), causes horror (1), causing consternation (1), desolate (22), desolated (4), desolating (1), desolation (5), desolations (3), destitute (1), destroy (1), devastations (1), horrified (2), laid desolate (1), laid waste (4 ...

  4. Feminine of choreb; properly, drought, i.e. (by implication) a desolation -- decayed place, desolate (place, -tion), destruction, (laid) waste (place). see HEBREW choreb Forms and Transliterations

  5. In both Biblical and rabbinical Hebrew abomination is a familiar term for an idol (I Kings, xi. 5; II Kings, xxiii. 13; Sifra, Ḳedoshim, beginning, and Mekilta, Mishpatim, xx. ed. Weiss, 107), and therefore may well have the same application in Daniel, which should accordingly be rendered, in agreement with Ezra, ix. 3, 4, "motionless ...

  6. In the Hebrew, the meaning is the same and is associated with pagan idols. The word "desolation" means to be in a condition that is uninhabitable and devastated. In all biblical uses, the term can be understood as the "abomination causing the desolation."

  7. Short Definition: desolation Brown-Driver-Briggs I. חֹ֫רֶב noun masculine Genesis 31:40 dryness, drought, heat , absolute ׳ ח Genesis 31:40 11t. + Deuteronomy 28:22 (for ᵑ0 חֶרֶב ; see Di, followed by ᵑ9 ; ᵐ5 and ᵐ5 L omitted); —

  8. Jul 25, 2023 · The abomination of desolation is to stand in the holy place (Hebrew idiom for either the temple or Jerusalem, Matt 4:5, 27:53, 24:15, Acts 6:13, 21:28) and is where this ruler does not belong (Mark 13:14).

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