4002. mabbua
Concordancia Strong
mabbua: manaderos, fuente, el muelle (de agua).
Palabra Original: מַבּ֫וּעַ
Parte del Discurso: Sustantivo masculino
Transliteración: mabbua
Ortografía Fonética: (mab-boo'-ah)
Definición: manaderos, fuente, el muelle (de agua).
RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: manaderos (2), fuente (1).
Strong's Concordance
mabbua: a spring (of water)
Original Word: מַבּ֫וּעַ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: mabbua
Phonetic Spelling: (mab-boo'-ah)
Short Definition: springs
Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַבּוּעַ noun [masculine] spring of water (Assyrian namba'u Dl HWB 442, Arabic , Syriac ); — absolute ׳מ Ecclesiastes 12:6; plural construct מַבּוּעֵי מַיִם Isaiah 35:7; Isaiah 49:10 (for returning exiles).

נִבְשָׁן see בשׁן

נגב (√ of following = be dry, parched, Late Hebrew נָגַב, Aramaic נְגוּב, נְגִיב).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
fountain, spring

From naba'; a fountain -- fountain, spring.

see HEBREW naba'

Forms and Transliterations
הַמַּבּ֔וּעַ המבוע לְמַבּ֣וּעֵי למבועי מַבּ֥וּעֵי מבועי ham·mab·bū·a‘ hammabBua hammabbūa‘ lə·mab·bū·‘ê ləmabbū‘ê lemabBuei mab·bū·‘ê mabbū‘ê mabBuei
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3 Occurrences


ham·mab·bū·a‘ — 1 Occ.
lə·mab·bū·‘ê — 1 Occ.
mab·bū·‘ê — 1 Occ.

Ecclesiastes 12:6
HEB: כַּד֙ עַל־ הַמַּבּ֔וּעַ וְנָרֹ֥ץ הַגַּלְגַּ֖ל
NAS: the pitcher by the well is shattered
KJV: be broken at the fountain, or the wheel
INT: the pitcher by the well is crushed and the wheel

Isaiah 35:7
HEB: לַאֲגַ֔ם וְצִמָּא֖וֹן לְמַבּ֣וּעֵי מָ֑יִם בִּנְוֵ֤ה
NAS: And the thirsty ground springs of water;
KJV: and the thirsty land springs of water:
INT: A pool and the thirsty springs of water the haunt

Isaiah 49:10
HEB: יְנַהֲגֵ֔ם וְעַל־ מַבּ֥וּעֵי מַ֖יִם יְנַהֲלֵֽם׃
NAS: them And will guide them to springs of water.
KJV: on them shall lead them, even by the springs of water
INT: will lead and to springs of water and will guide

3 Occurrences

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