Strong's Concordance
kibrah: distance
Original Word: כִּבְרַתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: kibrah
Phonetic Spelling: (kib-raw')
Short Definition: distance
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[] apparently , only in the phrase a
distance of land or
length of way,
Genesis 35:16 ,
Genesis 48:7 ,
2 Kings 5:19 . The distance meant is uncertain, but from
2 Kings 5:19 it would seem to have been a short one; see further Di
Genesis 35:16 and Thes (Assyrian
kibrâti is a (widely extended)
territory, quarter of the world, etc., Dl
HWB 315; according to Hoffm.
GGAbh. xxxvi (1890), 23-25 perhaps the distance that one can see).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
little
Feminine of kbar; properly, length, i.e. A measure (of uncertain dimension) -- X little.
see HEBREW kbar
Forms and Transliterations
כִּבְרַת־ כברת־ kiḇ·raṯ- kiḇraṯ- kivrat
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