[זָרַב
S
2215
TWOT
578
GK
2427
]
vb.
only
Pu.
, meaning
dub.
; prob. (from context)
be burnt, scorched
Pu.
Impf.
in rel. cl.,
בְּעֵת יְזֹֽרְבוּ נִצְמָתוּ
Jb 6:17
(
||
נִדְעֲכוּ מִמְּקֹומָם בְּחֻמֹּו
), of brooks
scorched
and drying up
(
||
form of
צָרַב
q.v
.; so
Ew Di De Hoffm Kau AV RV M
V;
> Thes Rob-Ges.
who
comp.
Arabic
زَرِبَ
(
zariba
)
flow away
,
cf.
NH
זְרִיבָה
; and
Mich Dl
Pr36 f. VBm.
(
are straitened
)
RVm
(
shrink
)
cf.
Aramaic
ܙܪܰܒ
(
zrab
)
compress
, (Arabic
زَرَبَ
(
zaraba
) is to
make a wooden enclosure
), Assyrian
zarâbu
,
Zim
BP 32 n. 56, 70, 95
)
.
זְרֻבָּבֶל
S
2216, 2217
TWOT
578a
GK
2428
n.pr.m.
(
according to
MV
perhaps
=
זְרוּעַ בָּבֶל
begotten
in Babylon,
v.
also
Thes
prob.
= Bab.
Zêr- Bâbili
=
off-spring of Babylon
, often in
Inscr.
(
Mey
E. Jud. v);
)
grandson of king Jehoiachin, and son of Pedaiah
1 Ch 3:19
(×2) (but son of Shealtiel
Ezr 3:2
,
8
etc.,
cf.
שְׁאַלְתִּיאֵל
brother(?) of
פְּדָיָה
1 Ch 3:1
7); leader of first returning exiles
Ezr 2:2
=
Ne 7:
7,
Ezr 3:2
,
8
;
4:2
,
3 Ne 12:
1,
47 Hg 1:1
2;
2:4 Zc 4:
6,
7
,
9
,
10
; called
פַּחַת יְהוּדָה
Hg 1:
1,
14
;
2:2
,
21
, called
עַבְדִּי
(by
י׳
)
Hg 2:23
.
Ö
Ζοροβαβελ
.
זֶרֶד S 2218 GK 2429 n.pr .fl. ( √ dub .; on form cf. Lg BN 77 ) נַחַל זֶרֶד Dt 2:13 ; נַחַל זָרֶד Nu 21:12 (JE), Dt 2:13 , 14 ; identification disputed; Rob BR ii. 157 proposes Wadyel-Aḥsy ( = נַחַל הָעֲרָבִים Is 15: 7), between Moab & Edom; < either Sail Sa˓îde ( Kn ), chief source of Arnon from SE. ( Burckh Syrien, 635 ),
or W. Kerak ( Ges Ke D i); so also GASm Geog.557.
Hoffm G. Hoffmann. Kau E. Kautzsch. Rob-Ges. Gesenuis, Hebrew and English Lexicon, translated by E. Robinson. Mich J. D. Michaelis.
VB Variorum Bible. RVm Revised Version margin. Zim H.Zimmern, Babylonische Busspsalmen . Bab. Babylonian.
Mey
Mey
E. Jud., or
Entstehung
, or
Enst. J., or
Entstehung d. Jud.
, or
Judenth(um)
=
Id.,
Die Entstehung des Judenthums.
<
indicates that the following is to be preferred to the preceding.
Burckh J. L. Burckhardt, esp. Id, Travels in Syria, etc. Ke C. F. Keil.
GASm George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land.