Strong's Hebrew #2870 - טֱבְאֵל tab'el ("good for nothing")
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Tabeal, Tabeel From towb and 'el; pleasing (to) God; Tabeel, the name of a Syrian and of a Persian -- Tabeal, Tabeel. see HEBREW towb see HEBREW 'el Englishman's Concordance Tabeel = “God is good” 1) a man whose son was either in the army of Pekah or the army of Rezin and whom Pekah and Rezin proposed to make king of Israel 2) an officer of the Persian government in Samaria in the reign of Artaxerxes Part of Speech: noun proper masculine A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: from H2895 and H410 Brown-Driver-Briggs טָֽבְאֵל proper name, masculine (Aramaic; = God is good, see טוֺב; according to Wkl (see below) God is wise, compare Aramaic , Ethiopic be wise; Arabic act as physician, expert) — Persian officer in Samaria Ezra 4:7, ᵐ5 Ταβεηλ. טָֽבְאַ֑ל proper name, masculine (apparently pointed to mean good-for-nothing (אַל as negative) see De Di Du StaGesch i. 590, originally טָֽבְאֵל; Ol§ 91 d Köii, 537 and others think אַ֑ל- simply pausal form) — Aramean, whose son Pekah and Resin proposed to make king of Jerusalem in place of Ahaz; only בֶּןטָֽֿבְאַ֑ל Isaiah 7:6 (WklAlttest. Untersuch. 1892. 74 identification with Resin, comparing טַבְרִמֹּן father of Benhadad). Englishman's Concordance (References)Strong's Hebrew: 2870. טָבְאֵל (tab'el) — 2 OccurrencesEzra 4:7 Isaiah 7:6 |