H895 בּבל - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


בּבל
bâbel
baw-bel'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H894

KJV Usage: Babylon.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB9361

בּבל
Babel or Babylon = "confusion (by mixing)"
1. Babel or Babylon, the ancient site and/or capital of Babylonia (modern Hillah) situated on the Euphrates
Origin: corresponding to H894
TWOT: 197
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location

TBESH:
בָּבֶל
ba.vel
N:N--L
Babylon
Babel or Babylon = "confusion (by mixing)"
1) Babel or Babylon, the ancient site and/or capital of Babylonia (modern Hillah) situated on the Euphrates

View how H895 בּבל is used in the Bible

25 occurrences of H895 בּבל

Ezra 5:12 of Babylon,
Ezra 5:12 into Babylon.
Ezra 5:13 of Babylon
Ezra 5:14 of Babylon,
Ezra 5:14 of Babylon,
Ezra 5:17 at Babylon,
Ezra 6:1 in Babylon.
Ezra 6:5 to Babylon,
Ezra 7:16 of Babylon,
Daniel 2:12 men of Babylon.
Daniel 2:14 men of Babylon:
Daniel 2:18 men of Babylon.
Daniel 2:24 men of Babylon:
Daniel 2:24 men of Babylon:
Daniel 2:48 of Babylon,
Daniel 2:48 men of Babylon.
Daniel 2:49 of Babylon:
Daniel 3:1 of Babylon.
Daniel 3:12 of Babylon,
Daniel 3:30 of Babylon.
Daniel 4:6 men of Babylon
Daniel 4:29 of Babylon.
Daniel 4:30 Babylon,
Daniel 5:7 men of Babylon,
Daniel 7:1 of Babylon

Distinct usage

6 of Babylon,
3 men of Babylon.
3 of Babylon.
3 men of Babylon:
2 of Babylon
1 at Babylon,
1 in Babylon.
1 to Babylon,
1 of Babylon:
1 men of Babylon
1 men of Babylon,
1 into Babylon.
1 Babylon,


Related words

H895

H896 בּבלי bablı̂y
בּבלי
bablı̂y
bab-lee'
(Chaldee); patrial from H895; a Babylonian

KJV Usage: Babylonia.


H894 בּבל bâbel

בּבל
bâbel
baw-bel'
From H1101; confusion; Babel (that is, Babylon), including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire

KJV Usage: Babel, Babylon.


H2216 זרבּבל ze rûbbâbel
זרבּבל
ze rûbbâbel
zer-oob-baw-bel'
From H2215 and H894; descended of (that is, from) Babylon, that is, born there; Zerubbabel, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Zerubbabel.


G897 Βαβυλών
Βαβυλών
Babulōn
bab-oo-lone'
Of Hebrew origin [H894]; Babylon, the capital of Chaldaea (literally or figuratively as a type of tyranny)

KJV Usage: Babylon.