Strong's Hebrew #1374 - גֵּבִים Gebim ("trenches")
Strong's Exhaustive ConcordanceEnglishman's Concordance Gebim = “cisterns” 1) a village north of Jerusalem apparently between Anathoth (modern Anata) and the ridge on which Nob was situated Part of Speech: noun proper locative A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: plural of H1356 Brown-Driver-Briggs גֵּבִים proper name, of a location see below גוב. גבל (according to Thes originally twist, wind, whence not only גַּבְלֻת, מִגְבָּלֹת, but also גְּבוּל (cord and then) boundary, as determined by measuring cord, or line, whence verb denominative גָּבַל bound, border, q. v. below; Late Hebrew גָּבַל, Aramaic גְּבַל mean mix, knead; Arabic , Syriac = create, fashion; MV assume meaning massive, whence Arabic mountain (compare Assyrian gablu HA48), and גְּבוּל as originally earth-wall, etc., serving as boundary; this explains גַּבְלֻת etc. less well). גּבִים proper name, of a location (trenches) north from Jerusalem, with article ׳הַגּ Isaiah 10:31; site unknown. Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 1374. גֵּבִים (Gebim) — 1 OccurrenceIsaiah 10:31 |