אשׁבּעל
Eshbaal = "a man of Baal" 1. the fourth son of Saul, also called Ishbosheth
Origin: from H376 and H1168
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Masculine TBESH:
אֶשְׁבַּעַל
esh.ba.al
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Eshbaal
Eshbaal = "a man of Baal" 1) the fourth son of Saul, also called Ishbosheth
אישׁ
'ı̂ysh
eesh
Contracted for H582 (or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to beextant); a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation.)
KJV Usage: also, another, any (man), a certain, + champion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, [foot-, husband-] man, (good-, great, mighty) man, he, high (degree), him (that is), husband, man [-kind], + none, one, people, person, + steward, what (man) soever, whoso (-ever), worthy.
H377 אישׁ 'ı̂yshאישׁ
'ı̂ysh
eesh
Denominative from H376; to beaman, that is, act in a manly way
KJV Usage: show (one) self a man.
H378 אישׁ־בּשׁת 'ı̂ysh - bôshethאישׁ־בּשׁת
'ı̂ysh - bôsheth
eesh-bo'-sheth
From H376 and H1322; manofshame; IshBosheth, a son of King Saul
KJV Usage: Ish-bosheth.
H379 אישׁהוד 'ı̂yshhôdאישׁהוד
'ı̂yshhôd
eesh-hode'
From H376 and H1935; manofrenown; Ishod, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Ishod.
H380 אישׁון 'ı̂yshônאישׁון
'ı̂yshôn
ee-shone'
Diminutive from H376; the littleman of the eye; the pupil or ball; hence the middle (of night)
KJV Usage: apple [of the eye], black, obscure.
H381 אישׁ־חי אישׁ־חיל 'ı̂ysh - chayil 'ı̂ysh - chayאישׁ־חי אישׁ־חיל
'ı̂ysh - chayil 'ı̂ysh - chay
eesh-khah'-yil,eesh-khah'ee
From H376 and H2428; manofmight; (The second form is by defective transcription used in 2 Samuel 23:20); as if from H376 and H2416; livingman; Ishchail (or Ishchai), an Israelite
KJV Usage: a valiant man.
H382 אישׁ־טוב 'ı̂ysh - ṭôbאישׁ־טוב
'ı̂ysh - ṭôb
eesh-tobe'
From H376 and H2897; manofTob; Ish-Tob, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: Ish-tob.
H582 אנושׁ 'ĕnôshאנושׁ
'ĕnôsh
en-oshe'
From H605; properly a mortal (and thus differeing from the more dignified H120); hence a man in general (singly or collectively). It is often unexpressed in the English Version, especially when used in apposition with another word
KJV Usage: another, X [blood-] thirsty, certain, chap [-man], divers, fellow, X in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man, people, person, servant, some (X of them), + stranger, those, + their trade. It is often unexpressed in the Engl. version, especially when used in apposition with another word.
H802 נשׁים אשּׁה 'ishshâh nâshı̂ymנשׁים אשּׁה
'ishshâh nâshı̂ym
ish-shaw',naw-sheem'
The first form is the feminine of H376 or H582; the second form is an irregular plural; a woman (used in the same wide sense as H582).
KJV Usage: [adulter]ess, each, every, female, X many, + none, one, + together, wife, woman. Often unexpressed in English.
H1100 בּליּעל be lı̂ya‛alבּליּעל
be lı̂ya‛al
bel-e-yah'-al
From H1097 and H3276; withoutprofit, worthlessness; by extension destruction, wickedness (often in connection with H376, H802, H1121, etc.)
H1145 בּן־אישׁ ימיני בּן־היּמיני בּן־ימיני ben - ye mı̂ynı̂y ben - ha - ye mı̂nı̂y ben - 'ı̂ysh ye mı̂ynı̂yבּן־אישׁ ימיני בּן־היּמיני בּן־ימיני
ben - ye mı̂ynı̂y ben - ha - ye mı̂nı̂y ben - 'ı̂ysh ye mı̂ynı̂y
ben-yem-ee-nee',ben-eesh'yem-ee-nee'
Multiple forms. Sometimes (with the article inserted); with H376 inserted (1 Samuel 9:1); sonofamanofJemini; or shorter (1 Samuel 9:4; Esther 2:5); amanofJemini; or (1 Samuel 20:1); more simply: aJeminite; (plural patronymic from H1144; a Benjaminite, or descendant of Benjamin
KJV Usage: Benjamite, of Benjamin.
H3798 כּתלישׁ kithlı̂yshכּתלישׁ
kithlı̂ysh
kith-leesh'
From H3796 and H376; wallofaman; Kithlish, a place in Palestine
בּעל
ba‛al
bah'-al
The same as H1167; Baal, a Phoenician deity
KJV Usage: Baal, [plural] Baalim.
H856 אתבּעל 'ethba‛alאתבּעל
'ethba‛al
eth-bah'-al
From H854 and H1168; withBaal; Ethbaal, a Phoenician king
KJV Usage: Ethbaal.
H1010 בּית מעון בּית בּעל מעון bêyth ba‛al me ‛ôn bêyth me ‛ônבּית מעון בּית בּעל מעון
bêyth ba‛al me ‛ôn bêyth me ‛ôn
baythbah'-alme-own',baythme-own'
From H1004 and H1168 and H4583; The first form meaning houseofBaal of (the) habitationof (apparently by transposition). The second form meaning houseofhabitationof (Baal); Beth-Baal-Meon, a palce in Palestine
H1078 בּל bêlבּל
bêl
bale
By contraction for H1168; Bel, the Baal of the Babylonians
KJV Usage: Bel.
H1120 בּמות בּעל בּמות bâmôth bâmôth ba‛alבּמות בּעל בּמות
bâmôth bâmôth ba‛al
baw-moth',baw-moth'bah'-al
Plural of H1116; heights; the second form is a more complete form of the first form; from the same and H1168; heightsofBaal; Bamoth or BamothBaal, a place East of the Jordan
KJV Usage: Bamoth, Bamoth-baal.
H1170 בּעל בּרית ba‛al be rı̂ythבּעל בּרית
ba‛al be rı̂yth
bah'-alber-eeth'
From H1168 and H1285; Baalof (the) covenant; BaalBerith, a special deity of the Shechemites
KJV Usage: Baal-berith.
H1171 בּעל גּד ba‛al gâdבּעל גּד
ba‛al gâd
bah'-algawd
From H1168 and H1409; BaalofFortune; BaalGad, a place in Syria
KJV Usage: Baal-gad.
H1176 בּעל זבוּב ba‛al ze bûbבּעל זבוּב
ba‛al ze bûb
bah'-alzeb-oob'
From H1168 and H2070; Baalof (the) Fly; BaalZebub, a special deity of the Ekronites
KJV Usage: Baal-zebub.
H1181 בּעלי בּמות ba‛ălêy bâmôthבּעלי בּמות
ba‛ălêy bâmôth
bah-al-ay'baw-moth
From the plural of H1168 and the plural of H1116; Baalsof (the) heights; BaaleBamoth, a place East of the Jordan
KJV Usage: lords of the high places.
H1182 בּעלידע be ‛elyâdâ‛בּעלידע
be ‛elyâdâ‛
beh-el-yaw-daw'
From H1168 and H3045; Baalhasknown; Beeljada, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Beeliada.
H1186 בּעל מעון ba‛al me ‛ônבּעל מעון
ba‛al me ‛ôn
bah'-almeh-one'
From H1168 and H4583; Baalof (the) habitation (of) (compare H1010); BaalMeon, a place East of the Jordan
KJV Usage: Baal-meon.
H1187 בּעל פּעור ba‛al pe ‛ôrבּעל פּעור
ba‛al pe ‛ôr
bah'-alpeh-ore'
From H1168 and H6465; BaalofPeor; BaalPeor, a Moabitish deity
KJV Usage: Baal-peor.
H1189 בּעל צפון ba‛al tse phônבּעל צפון
ba‛al tse phôn
bah'-altsef-one'
From H1168 and H6828 (in the sense of cold) (according to others as Egyptian form of Typhon, the destroyer); Baalofwinter; BaalTsephon, a place in Egypt
KJV Usage: Baal-zephon.
H1190 בּעל שׁלשׁה ba‛al shâlishâhבּעל שׁלשׁה
ba‛al shâlishâh
bah'-alshaw-lee-shaw'
From H1168 and H8031; BaalofShalishah; BaalShalishah, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: Baal-shalisha.
H1485 גּוּר־בּעל gûr - ba‛alגּוּר־בּעל
gûr - ba‛al
goor-bah'-al
From H1481 and H1168; dwellingofBaal; GurBaal, a place in Arabia
KJV Usage: Gur-baal.
H3378 ירבּעל ye rûbba‛alירבּעל
ye rûbba‛al
yer-oob-bah'-al
From H7378 and H1168; Baalwillcontend; Jerubbaal, a symbolical name of Gideon
KJV Usage: Jerubbaal.
H4807 מריב בּעל me rı̂yb ba‛alמריב בּעל
me rı̂yb ba‛al
mer-eeb'bah'-al
From H7378 and H1168; quarrellerofBaal; Merib-Baal, an epithet of Gideon
H4810 מרי בעל me rı̂y ba‛alמרי בעל
me rı̂y ba‛al
mer-ee'bah'-al
From H4805 and H1168; rebellionof (that is, against) Baal; Meri-Baal, an epithet of Gideon