H7732 שׁובל - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


שׁובל
shôbâl
sho-bawl'
From the same as H7640; overflowing; Shobal, the name of an Edomite and two Israelites

KJV Usage: Shobal.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB8418

שׁובל
Shobal = "flowing"
1. the 2nd son of Seir the Horite (Edom) and one of the dukes of the Horites
2. son of Caleb, grandson of Hur, and founder of Kirjath-jearim
3. a Judaite, son of Hur and a descendant of Caleb
a. possibly the same as 2
Origin: from the same as H7640
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Masculine

TBESH:
שׁוֹבָל
sho.val
N:N-M-P
Shobal
Shobal = "flowing"
1) the 2nd son of Seir the Horite (Edom) and one of the dukes of the Horites
2) son of Caleb, grandson of Hur, and founder of Kirjath-jearim
3) a Judaite, son of Hur and a descendant of Caleb
3a) possibly the same as 2

View how H7732 שׁובל is used in the Bible

9 occurrences of H7732 שׁובל

Genesis 36:20 and Shobal,
Genesis 36:23 of Shobal
Genesis 36:29 Shobal,
1 Chronicles 1:38 and Shobal,
1 Chronicles 1:40 of Shobal;
1 Chronicles 2:50 Shobal
1 Chronicles 2:52 And Shobal
1 Chronicles 4:1 and Shobal.
1 Chronicles 4:2 of Shobal

Distinct usage

2 and Shobal,
2 of Shobal
1 Shobal,
1 of Shobal;
1 Shobal
1 And Shobal
1 and Shobal.


Related words

H7732

H7640 שׁבל shôbel

שׁבל
shôbel
show'-bel
From an unused root meaning to flow; a lady’s train (as trailing after her)

KJV Usage: leg.


H788 אשׁבּל 'ashbêl
אשׁבּל
'ashbêl
ash-bale'
Probably from the same as H7640; flowing; Ashbel, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Ashbel.


H7635 שׁביל shâbı̂yl
שׁביל
shâbı̂yl
shaw-beel'
From the same as H7640; a track or passage way (as if flowing along)

KJV Usage: path.


H7641 שׁבּלת שׁבּל shibbôl shibbôleth
שׁבּלת שׁבּל
shibbôl shibbôleth
shib-bole', shib-bo'-leth
From the same as H7640; a stream (as flowing); also an ear of grain (as growing out); by analogy a branch

KJV Usage: branch, channel, ear (of corn), ([water-]) flood, Shibboleth.

Compare H5451.

H7642 שׁבלוּל shablûl
שׁבלוּל
shablûl
shab-lool'
From the same as H7640; a snail (as if floating in its own slime)

KJV Usage: snail.