
Strong's Hebrew: 1366. גְּבוּל (gebul) -- Boundary, border, territory ...
גְּבוּל (gebul) -- Boundary, border, territory, limit. Word Origin: From the root verb גָּבַל (gabal), meaning "to set bounds" or "to border." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - ὅριον (horion) - Strong's Greek 3725: Refers to a boundary or limit, often used in the New Testament to describe territorial borders.
What the Bible says about Gebul
The English words "your quarters" come from the Hebrew word gebul, which can mean "borders," "coasts," "bounds," "landmarks," "space," "limit," "territory," and "region." God's instruction shows that we should deleaven all the areas for which we are responsible.
Lexicon :: Strong's H1366 - gᵊḇûl - Blue Letter Bible
Apr 2, 2015 · The KJV translates Strong's H1366 in the following manner: border (158x), coast (69x), bound (5x), landmark (4x), space (2x), limit (1x), quarters (1x), non translated variant (1x). Outline of Biblical Usage [?]
Gebal | The amazing name Gebal: meaning and etymology
Oct 19, 2020 · Gebal was the first major Phoenician city, which in time would be overshadowed by Sidon and Tyre but which in the Egyptian period was a de facto Egyptian colony, known proverbially for two feats: ships and learning.
Gebal - Encyclopedia of The Bible - Bible Gateway
Gebal was an Egyp. colony. Objects found in tombs there bear the cartouches of rulers of the twelfth dynasty. The native princes wrote their names in Egyp. characters and vowed their loyalty to the Pharaoh. As the Middle Kingdom was coming to an end (c. 1797 b.c.), the twelfth was followed by the weak thirteenth dynasty.
Strong's Hebrew: 1366. גְּבוּל (gebul) — 241 Occurrences
גְּבוּל (gebul) — 241 Occurrences. NAS: of Egypt's border to the other. NAS: your whole territory with frogs. NAS: locusts into your territory. NAS: in all the territory of Egypt. KJV: locust in all the coasts of Egypt. NAS: be seen among you in all your borders. KJV: seen with thee in all thy quarters. NAS: a town on the edge of your territory.
Strong's Hebrew: 1367. גְּבֻלַת (gebulah) -- Boundary, border, territory
גְּבֻלַת (gebulah) -- Boundary, border, territory. Word Origin: Derived from the root גָּבַל (gabal), meaning "to set bounds" or "to border." Usage: The term "gebulah" refers to a boundary or border, often used in the context of defining the territorial limits of a land or property.
Strong's Hebrew: 1366. גְּבוּל (gebul) -- border, boundary, territory
Original Word: גְּבוּלTransliteration: gebul Phonetic Spelling: (gheb-ool') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: border, boundary, territory Meaning: a cord, a boundary, the territory inclosed
גבל | Abarim Publications Theological Dictionary (Old Testament Hebrew)
Oct 19, 2020 · Our noun גבל (gebul) occurs slightly more than 200 times in the Old Testament and may denote the banks of a stream (Numbers 22:36), the outer walls of a temple (Ezekiel 40:12) or the subsidiary territory of a city (Numbers 35:26).
Hebrew Dictionary (Lexicon-Concordance)
gebul (147d); from an unused word; border, boundary, territory :— NASB - area (1), barrier (1), border (144), borders (10), boundary (13), coastline (3), districts (1), land (1), line (1), territories (1), territory (61), wall (1).