Strong's Concordance
bar: son
Original Word: בַּרPart of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: bar
Phonetic Spelling: (bar)
Short Definition: son
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. (
id.; Syriac
👁 Image, Mandean Nö
M § 148, Old Aramaic, Nabataean, Palmyrene (and ) Lzb
242f.; Sabean according to Mordtm
VOJ x. 154 f.; = , = becoming , Philippi
ZMG xxxii (1878), 36 ff. Brock
Syr. Gr. § 76 and others; √ different from according to JHMich Thes K
§ 63 and others; Biblical Hebrew Aramaism for ); — construct
Daniel 3:25 +; suffix
Daniel 5:22; plural construct
Ezra 6:9 +; suffix
Ezra 6:10;
Ezra 7:23,
Daniel 6:25; —
son(s) Ezra 5:1,2(twice in verse); Ezra 6:14; Daniel 5:22; Daniel 6:25; Ezra 6:10; Ezra 7:23; Ezra 6:16 = Israelites, = captives Ezra 6:16; Daniel 2:25; Daniel 5:13; Daniel 6:14; Daniel 7:13 i.e. one of human kind, men Daniel 2:38; Daniel 5:21; Daniel 3:25 a divine (or angelic) being (see Dr, and compare Biblical Hebrew Genesis 6:2; Job 1:6); Job 6:1 a son of 62 years = 62 years old (Biblical Hebrew ).
, Ezra 6:9.
II. see .
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
old, son
(Aramaic) corresponding to ben; a son, grandson, etc. -- X old, son.
see HEBREW ben
Forms and Transliterations
בְּרֵהּ֙ בַּר־ בַר־ בר־ ברה כְּבַ֥ר כבר לְבַר־ לבר־ bar bar- ḇar- bə·rêh beReh bərêh kə·ḇar kəḇar keVar lə·ḇar- ləḇar- levar var
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