H2990 יבּל - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


יבּל
yabbêl
yab-bale'
From H2986; having running sores

KJV Usage: wen.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB3402

יבּל

1. running sore, runnings, suppurating, ulcer
Origin: from H2986
TWOT: 835f
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

TBESH:
יַבָּל
yab.bel
H:N-M
running
1) running sore, runnings, suppurating, ulcer

View how H2990 יבּל is used in the Bible

One occurence of H2990 יבּל

Leviticus 22:22 or having a running sore,

Distinct usage

1 or having a running sore,


Related words

H2990

H2986 יבל yâbal

יבל
yâbal
yaw-bal'
A primitive root; properly to flow; causatively to bring (especially with pomp)

KJV Usage: bring (forth), carry, lead (forth).


H180 אבל אוּבל 'ûbâl 'ûbâl
אבל אוּבל
'ûbâl 'ûbâl
oo-bawl', oo-bawl'
From H2986 (in the sense of H2988); a stream

KJV Usage: river.


H2981 יבוּל ye bûl
יבוּל
ye bûl
yeb-ool'
From H2986; produce, that is, a crop or (figuratively) wealth

KJV Usage: fruit, increase.


H2987 יבל ye bal
יבל
ye bal
yeb-al'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H2986; to bring

KJV Usage: bring, carry.


H2988 יבל yâbâl
יבל
yâbâl
yaw-bawl
From H2986; a stream

KJV Usage: [water-] course, stream.


H3104 יבל יובל yôbêl yôbêl
יבל יובל
yôbêl yôbêl
yo-bale', yo-bale'
Apparently from H2986; the blast of a horn (from its continuous sound); specifically the signal of the silver trumpets; hence the instrument itself and the festival thus introduced

KJV Usage: jubile, ram’s horn, trumpet.


H3105 יוּבל yûbal
יוּבל
yûbal
yoo-bal'
From H2986; a stream

KJV Usage: river.


H3106 יוּבל yûbâl
יוּבל
yûbâl
yoo-bawl'
From H2986; stream; Jubal, an antediluvian

KJV Usage: Jubal.


H3999 מבּוּל mabbûl
מבּוּל
mabbûl
mab-bool'
From H2986 in the sense of flowing; a deluge

KJV Usage: flood.


H8398 תּבל têbêl
תּבל
têbêl
tay-bale'
From H2986; the earth (as moist and therefore inhabited); by extension the globe; by implication its inhabitants; specifically a particular land, as Babylonia or Palestine

KJV Usage: habitable part, world.


H8423 תּוּבל קין tûbal qayin
תּוּבל קין
tûbal qayin
too-bal' kah'-yin
Apparently from H2986 (compare H2981) and H7014; offspring of Cain; Tubal Kajin, an antediluvian patriarch

KJV Usage: Tubal-cain.